Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine art, then you'll appreciate this stunning piece from The New Yorker. Presenting the original cover from November 23, 1968, illustrated by the renowned Saul Steinberg. This cover is a piece of history, showcasing the distinctive style and creativity that Steinberg was celebrated for during his career.
The artwork reflects a unique theme that embodies the essence of New York life in the late 1960s. Owning this cover means owning a slice of cultural heritage. It stands out not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its context and the nostalgic feelings it evokes for those familiar with The New Yorker’s whimsical and insightful representation of urban living.
This specific cover is an authentic piece that is not photocopied, ensuring that you have a genuine collector's item. The dimensions of the cover are 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, making it a perfectly sized addition to any art collection or home décor.
- Authentic Saul Steinberg artwork, adding value to your collection.
- In good condition with minor wear, it's a perfect candidate for framing.
While the cover is in good condition overall, it may exhibit minor wear on the outer edges, typical for a publication of this age. There is also a small rip, which can be seen in the accompanying photo, reflecting its storied past rather than detracting from its charm.
This cover is ideal for anyone who enjoys unique art pieces or desires to enhance their living space with an element of sophistication. It’s not just a magazine cover; it’s a statement. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of The New Yorker history.