Description
If you are a collector or fan of vintage magazines, you won't want to miss this remarkable item—the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker, dated October 1, 1979, featuring a stunning illustration by the talented Art Blechman. This unique piece showcases the essence of New York City through the eyes of a celebrated artist, making it a perfect addition to your collection or as a striking piece of wall art.
This listing presents the cover exclusively, so it is perfect for those who appreciate art and design, or for those who simply love the nostalgia of New York in the late '70s. The cover features intricate details that reflect the artistic style of the era, capturing a moment in time when the city thrived with culture and creativity.
Do note that this cover is in used condition, with visible signs of wear. There are creases on the front and rear, along with possible marks that add character to this iconic piece. Please examine the attached photographs closely to understand the item's current state.
- Authentic Vintage Artwork: A genuine piece from The New Yorker, perfect for art lovers and collectors.
- Protective Covering Included: Each item is shipped with a plastic protective cover, ensuring preservation for years to come.
We offer combined shipping on multiple purchases, so don’t hesitate to inquire if you are interested in more than one item! Your satisfaction is our priority, and we aim to deliver quality service along with your unique find.
Rest assured, the item you see in the pictures is exactly what you will receive, allowing you to buy with confidence.
Take a moment to appreciate the artistry of this vintage cover. It has rips and imperfections, but that's what makes it a special collectible. Perfect for framing or as a conversation piece in your home or office, this cover encapsulates a rich narrative of New York’s vibrant past.