Description
Discover a piece of New Yorker history with this captivating cover from May 23, 1977, illustrated by the talented Robert Tallon. This item features an evocative portrayal of an empty desk, evoking feelings of nostalgia and reflection. Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates the iconic style of The New Yorker, this cover is a timeless piece that can elevate any space.
This listing is for the cover only, and it comes in good condition, showcasing the beautiful artwork that has made The New Yorker a beloved publication since its inception. This specific cover was originally sold as a newsstand edition and does not include a label, making it a unique find for those seeking something authentic.
Key Features:
- Size: The cover measures 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", perfectly sized for framing or displaying in your favorite reading nook.
- Protection: Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity while you enjoy the stunning artwork.
While this cover does show some creases, they do not detract from the aesthetic charm of the piece. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a visual representation of the item's condition.
Collecting artwork from The New Yorker is a wonderful way to honor the legacy of renowned artists and illustrators. Each cover tells a story and reflects the cultural zeitgeist of its time. This particular edition, with its empty desk motif, prompts thoughtful contemplation about creativity and productivity.
Whether you choose to frame it, display it on your wall, or include it in your collection, this cover will undoubtedly add character and charm to your home or office.