Description
Step into the charm of mid-20th century America with this exquisite cover from The New Yorker, dated May 26, 1956. Designed by renowned illustrator Arthur Getz, this cover vividly captures the essence of an era marked by sophistication and wit. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates vintage magazines, this cover is an authentic piece of history.
The cover measures 11.5" x 8.5", a standard size that makes it easy to frame and display. Each detail of the illustration showcases the unique style of Arthur Getz, making it not just a cover but a conversation starter for your home or office decor.
This item is in good condition, showing only minor wear on the outer edges, reflecting its vintage nature. Importantly, this is not a photo copy. You will receive an original cover that highlights authenticity and adds significant value to your collection.
Key Features:
- Authentic vintage cover, not a reproduction.
- Striking artwork by Arthur Getz, perfect for decor or as a collector's item.
Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer to the world of vintage art, this cover is sure to impress. It serves as a beautiful reminder of the artistry and storytelling that magazines excelled in during the 1950s.
Don't miss out on this unique collector's item that combines history, art, and nostalgia in one elegant piece. Enhance your collection today and celebrate the enduring impact of printed media!