COVER ONLY The New Yorker May 9 1959 Full Cover Theme by Perry Barlow


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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If you're a fan of vintage magazine covers or an avid collector, you won't want to miss this unique offering. Presenting the iconic cover of The New Yorker from May 9, 1959, creatively designed by the talented artist Perry Barlow. This piece captures a moment in time that is both nostalgic and timeless.

Measuring at an ideal size of 11.5" x 8.5", this cover is perfect for framing or displaying on your wall to add a touch of classic elegance to any space. Dive into the mid-20th century charm with this exceptional collectible that showcases the artistic spirit of the era.

Condition matters, and this cover is in good condition overall, preserving its vintage aesthetic while showing minor wear on the edges. Note that this item is sold as cover only, with no label attached, giving it a clean and simple look.

One of the unique features of this cover is the folded crease down the middle, a defining characteristic that tells a story of its journey through time. This crease adds to the cover's character, making it a conversation starter in any collection.

  • Authentic Vintage Artwork: A genuine slice of history, perfect for enthusiasts.
  • Versatile Decoration: Ideal for framing or adding to a curated display.

The New Yorker has long been cherished for its artistic covers, which reflect cultural moments. This piece embodies that sentiment, making it not just a magazine cover, but a piece of art worth celebrating.

Check out the visual allure of this cover below:

The New Yorker May 9 1959 Cover by Perry Barlow

Don’t miss your chance to own this nostalgic piece of art. Perfect for collectors or as a gift for someone who loves vintage magazines. Add it to your collection today!

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