Description
Step into the world of classic magazine artistry with this exceptional cover from The New Yorker, dated November 24, 1980. This iconic piece features a mesmerizing illustration of a train station by the renowned artist Charles E. Martin, capturing the mood and essence of urban life with a unique twist. Perfect for lovers of art, nostalgia, and collectors alike, this cover only is an extraordinary find that adds a touch of sophistication to any collection.
The cover is not just a simple print; it represents a piece of history, evoking the sights and sounds of bustling train stations. Its captivating imagery invites you to explore the stories that unfold within the pages of The New Yorker, even if you only have the cover itself. Whether you frame it for your living room, office, or gift it to a fellow admirer of vintage art, this cover will surely prompt conversations and admiration.
Condition-wise, this cover is rated as "Good." It is a newsstand edition with no labels attached, enhancing its collectible value. While there is minor wear on the cover, it has stood the test of time admirably, maintaining its charm and allure. Additionally, the cover comes protected with a plastic covering to ensure its longevity.
Here are some key features:
- Authentic New Yorker magazine cover from November 1980.
- Protected with a plastic covering for durability and preservation.
The measurements of this nostalgic piece are 8 1/4" x 11", making it a suitable size for framing. Display it prominently and allow it to be a focal point in your decor. Don't miss out on the chance to own this stunning example of cover art that encapsulates a moment in time.
Take a look at the beautiful cover art below:
This New Yorker cover is not just a piece of paper; it's a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of the 1980s. Make this stunning cover yours today and let it bring character and charm to your space.