Description
The New Yorker has long been a beacon of artistry and cultural commentary. With its iconic covers, each issue tells a story. This listing features the cover from the November 11, 1972 issue, beautifully illustrated by the talented Charles Saxon. This specific cover, titled "Man on a Hill," encapsulates the essence of its time while showcasing Saxon's unique artistic flair.
This is a cover-only offering, making it perfect for collectors, art lovers, or anyone looking to add a touch of classic sophistication to their home decor. The cover’s dimensions are approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, providing ample space for framing and display. Each cover is thoughtfully preserved, ensuring both its beauty and integrity over time.
When you order this cover, you're not just receiving a piece of paper; you're acquiring a slice of history. Each cover is carefully shipped with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its arrival in excellent condition. This attention to detail reflects our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
- Unique artwork by Charles Saxon, perfect for collectors and as a conversation starter.
- Includes protective covering to maintain condition and longevity.
Additionally, we offer combined shipping options. Just let us know if you're interested! You can admire the artistry of Saxon's work while enjoying the convenience of our service.
To confirm the condition of this cover, please refer to the provided images. The item displayed is exactly what you will receive, so you can shop with confidence. We pride ourselves on transparency, ensuring that our customers get exactly what they expect.
Take a look at the stunning cover below:
Add this remarkable piece to your collection today, and let the charm of vintage artistry elevate your space!