Description
Discover a unique piece of history with this iconic cover from The New Yorker dated November 5, 1984. This collectible item features the famous illustration titled "Campaign HQ," created by the talented Charles Saxon. Perfect for fans of vintage art, political history, or New Yorker enthusiasts, this cover represents a pivotal moment in American cultural and political discourse.
The cover is available without any label, showcasing its newsstand edition status. Measuring approximately 8 1/4" x 11", it makes an eye-catching addition to any collection or display. Whether you frame it for your office, use it for a themed event, or simply enjoy it as a standalone artwork, this piece is sure to spark conversations.
The condition of the cover is good, exhibiting minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. The image portrays a zeitgeist of the 1984 election cycle, capturing the spirit and nuance of that era through Saxon's distinctive style. The artwork serves as both a visual delight and a cultural artifact.
- Authentic vintage cover from The New Yorker, a well-respected publication.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure lasting quality and preservation.
Additionally, this exceptional cover is displayed in a clear, plastic protective covering, safeguarding it from damage while still allowing you to enjoy the vibrant colors and detailed illustration. This addition makes it ideal for collectors looking to maintain the condition of their items over time.
Don’t miss the chance to own this wonderful cover that encapsulates a significant moment in time. Add it to your collection today and enjoy a piece of The New Yorker's rich legacy!