Description
The New Yorker magazine cover from November 28, 1970, is a stunning piece of art that will enhance any collection. Designed by the talented Charles E. Martin, this cover features an iconic autumn apple theme that beautifully captures the essence of the season. Whether you are a fan of art, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply appreciate unique home decor, this cover is a must-have.
This listing is for the cover only, which means you will receive the exact item pictured here, complete with all its charming imperfections that tell a story of time and place. As indicated in the images, the cover does have some creases and marks, which adds character and authenticity. Perfect for display or framing, this cover measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it a great size for various settings.
One of the key features of this item is that it comes with a protective plastic covering. This ensures that your collectible remains in the best condition possible, preserving its beauty for years to come. You can confidently display this cover in your home, knowing it is protected from dust and damage.
- Unique artwork by Charles E. Martin that captures the spirit of autumn.
- Comes with a protective covering for longevity and preservation.
Additionally, we offer combined shipping for multiple items, making it more economical to expand your collection. Just reach out to us for details! Be sure to take a good look at the pictures provided; as this gives you an accurate representation of the cover's condition.
Here is the cover you will receive:
Add this captivating piece of history to your collection today and celebrate the artistry of The New Yorker! Don't miss out on a chance to own a piece of vintage Americana.