Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines and captivating artwork, look no further than this remarkable cover from The New Yorker, dated November 30, 1981. This stunning piece features the iconic Rice Fields illustration by the talented artist Arthur Getz. It showcases the beauty of nature through a serene and picturesque landscape, making it a perfect addition to any collection or home decor.
This cover is sold as "COVER ONLY," meaning it is an exceptional stand-alone piece that celebrates the charming artistry that The New Yorker has been known for over the decades. Whether you're an avid collector or just starting to appreciate the rich history behind magazine covers, this item is a must-have. The aesthetic appeal of this magazine cover is captivating and sure to draw attention wherever it is displayed.
Condition-wise, this magazine cover is rated as "Good." While it does show some minor wear around the edges, it remains in excellent overall shape, preserving the artistry and spirit of the original publication. It is a newsstand edition with no label, making it unique and special for collectors.
Here are a few key features to consider:
- Includes a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and prevent damage.
- Visually striking artwork that encapsulates a moment in history, ideal for framing or display.
This cover measures standard magazine size and fits perfectly into a variety of frames, making it easy to showcase in your living space, office, or gallery. Whether you decide to hang it on your wall or gift it to a fellow magazine enthusiast, it’s bound to be a conversation starter.
Take a closer look at this stunning piece:
Don’t miss your chance to own this exquisite cover from The New Yorker. Celebrate art and history with a piece that encapsulates a moment in time while complementing your personal style!