Description
Discover a piece of art history with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated May 6, 1972. This cover, beautifully illustrated by the renowned artist Ronald Searle, features a whimsical depiction of a cat alongside a charming view, capturing the essence of the era and the magazine's unique style.
This offering is for the cover only, making it a perfect collectible for enthusiasts of both vintage magazines and iconic artwork. It is noteworthy that this item comes without a label and has been sourced from a newsstand, giving it an authentic touch. The condition is classified as acceptable, and it has its fair share of character.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", this cover is an excellent conversation starter. The cover does show some signs of wear, so be sure to review the photos to appreciate its condition fully. You will see some marks and slight wear on the binding, which is typical for an item of this age. The natural aging adds to the charm of this collectible piece.
- Includes a plastic protective covering to keep your art piece safe for years to come.
- Perfect for framing or displaying as a standalone art piece, showcasing both artistic talent and cultural history.
Take a closer look at the images to see the delightful illustration and the overall condition of the cover:
This cover serves as a wonderful reminder of the creativity that defines The New Yorker. Whether you're looking to expand your collection or find a unique gift, this is a fantastic choice that blends nostalgia with artistic flair. Embrace the charm of the past with this memorable piece today!