Description
Discover a piece of history with this COVER ONLY The New Yorker dated November 5, 1955, featuring a stunning full cover theme by the renowned artist, Roger Duvoisin. This art piece serves not just as a cover but as a captivating visual story that encapsulates the charm and creativity of mid-20th century American illustration.
This authentic cover is a must-have for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a unique touch to their home or office decor. Unlike prints or photocopies, this cover is an original, making it a genuine artifact from the past. Measuring 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, it offers a perfect fit for framing, ensuring that it can stand out brilliantly in any setting.
The condition of this cover is good, with minor wear evident on the outer edges, characteristic of its age and previous handling. There are no labels attached, maintaining its integrity as a vintage piece. There may be slight rips present, which adds to the character of this nostalgic item. Please refer to the image for a closer look at its lovely imperfections.
- Authentically vintage: Not a photocopy, ensuring you own a genuine piece of The New Yorker history.
- Perfect dimensions of 11.5" x 8.5" make it ideal for easy framing and displaying.
The beautiful artwork featured on this cover reflects the artistic trends of the era and brings a unique aesthetic to any collection. It's an ideal gift for lovers of art, literature, or anyone with an appreciation for historical magazines.
Explore the charm and nostalgia of the past with this remarkable collectible. Enhance your space with the elegance of The New Yorker and celebrate the cultural legacy that Roger Duvoisin has contributed to through his art.
Don’t miss your opportunity to own this distinctive cover. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a treasured gift, it represents a timeless connection to a significant era in American publishing history.