Description
Introducing a unique collectible for fans of The New Yorker and art enthusiasts alike! This cover-only piece features the iconic Flower illustration by renowned artist Ronald Searle. Hailing from the November 20, 1978 edition, this exquisite cover stands as a testament to Searle's distinctive style and charm. Perfect for framing or displaying as a standalone art piece, it encapsulates a moment in time that both nostalgia and artistry lovers will appreciate.
This offering includes just the cover, presenting an unembellished look at Searle’s floral design without any accompanying labels or advertisements. Measuring at 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it fits standard frame sizes, making it an easy addition to any decor. The colors are vivid and the detail impeccable, ideal for anyone looking to add a touch of classic style to their home or office.
- Good Condition: The cover is in good condition, showing minor wear that adds character but does not detract from its overall appeal.
- Protective Covering: This collectible comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preserve the beautiful illustration.
Whether you’re a long-time subscriber to The New Yorker or a newcomer exploring its rich history, this cover will enhance your collection. It also makes a thoughtful gift for art lovers or anyone who appreciates witty and clever design. Don't miss the opportunity to own this captivating piece of cultural history!
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Add this piece to your collection today and celebrate the timeless artistry of Ronald Searle while enjoying the captivating charm of The New Yorker magazine covers.