COVER ONLY The New Yorker May 31 1976 Horse Trick by Paul Degen No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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If you're a fan of classic magazines and unique art, you won't want to miss this special offering: a cover only from The New Yorker dated May 31, 1976. This beautiful cover, designed by renowned artist Paul Degen, features a captivating horse trick that perfectly encapsulates the whimsical charm of the era.

This item is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast of vintage magazines. The absence of a label and the fact that it's a newsstand copy adds to its authenticity and charm. Whether you're looking to adorn your wall or add to your collection, this cover is a fantastic choice that showcases iconic design and artistic expression.

The cover is in good condition, with minor signs of wear consistent with its age, which adds character to this timeless piece. Measuring at 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it fits perfectly in standard frames, making it an ideal art piece for your living space or office.

  • Protective Covering: Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering, keeping it safe from dust and damage while enhancing its display potential.
  • Unique Decor Item: This cover makes for a striking conversation starter and an eye-catching addition to any home decor.

With its rich history and aesthetic appeal, this cover is more than just a piece of paper; it's a slice of artistic culture that reflects the style and humor of 1970s New York. Display it to bring a touch of nostalgia and creativity into your living space.

The New Yorker May 31 1976 Horse Trick by Paul Degen

Don't miss the opportunity to own this unique piece of The New Yorker history. Whether for yourself or as a gift, it’s sure to enchant anyone with an appreciation for art, history, or literature. Grab it now and celebrate the timeless creativity of Paul Degen!

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