Description
Looking for a unique piece of art from the classic era of The New Yorker? Here’s your chance to own the cover of the iconic October 14, 1972 edition, beautifully illustrated by Eugene Mihaesco. This cover, titled “The Bangor Man,” is a stunning visual that captures the essence of magazine art from the 70s. Whether you're a collector or simply want to add a splash of nostalgia to your decor, this cover is a perfect choice!
The item being offered is the exact cover you will receive, ensuring authenticity and satisfaction. The condition of the cover is clearly depicted in the accompanying image, so you can purchase with confidence. We prioritize transparency; please check the picture for condition purposes.
This cover measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it an ideal size for framing or showcasing on your coffee table. Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it retains its vibrant appearance and quality for years to come.
- Unique Design: The artwork by Eugene Mihaesco showcases a distinctive style that adds a touch of sophistication to any room.
- Perfect for Collectors: A must-have for New Yorker enthusiasts, this cover is a great addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
We also offer combined shipping, just reach out if you’d like to add more items to your order. This cover is not just a reminder of an era, but also a conversation starter that encapsulates cultural history. Don’t miss the chance to bring home an iconic piece from The New Yorker!
Get yours today and enjoy a piece of artistry that has stood the test of time. With every detail thoughtfully considered, this cover is not just a magazine cover; it's a glimpse into the artistic legacy of The New Yorker.