Description
Discover a piece of history with this exclusive cover of The New Yorker from October 13, 1980, featuring the captivating artwork titled "Public Meeting" by Arthur Getz. This renowned cover is a striking representation of the magazine's wit and perspective during the late 20th century. It’s perfect for collectors, art lovers, and anyone who appreciates the timeless charm of vintage magazine art.
This item is the cover only, presented without a label, allowing you to showcase it in a way that emphasizes its intrinsic beauty and charm. The cover is in good condition, featuring minor wear that adds character and authenticity to this vintage piece. Whether you choose to frame it or simply display it as is, it will surely be a conversation starter in any setting.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preserve its condition.
- Compact and accessible size, measuring 8 1/4" x 11", making it easy to incorporate into your decor.
Featuring the iconic artistic style of Arthur Getz, this cover captures the essence of public interaction and the social dynamic of the time. It echoes the themes often explored in The New Yorker's pages, making it a true representation of its era.
This cover is more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of art, a slice of history, and a great gift for nostalgia enthusiasts. Don’t miss the chance to own this remarkable item that celebrates a golden era of journalism and artistry.
Your collection deserves the distinct touch this cover brings. Enrich your space with it today!