Description
Discover an essential piece of art history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from November 12, 1979, featuring an exquisite art show cover designed by the talented Charles Saxon. This iconic magazine cover encapsulates the unique and vibrant culture of New York City during this notable era.
The cover has been expertly crafted, showcasing Saxon's knack for combining artistic flair with cultural commentary. Whether you are an avid collector or an admirer of fine art, this magazine cover is sure to serve as a conversation starter and a stunning addition to your collection.
This listing features the cover only, free from any labels or markings, allowing you to appreciate the design in its purest form. Our focus is on delivering you a product that reflects the original artwork as closely as possible. We recommend checking the provided image for condition, as it will give you a detailed insight into this vintage treasure.
We take pride in our customer service and are happy to combine shipping! Just ask, and we’ll gladly assist you with your order. Every item we sell comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and allowing you to display it worry-free.
- Iconic artwork by renowned artist Charles Saxon.
- Expertly preserved with a protective covering for durability.