Description
Introducing a unique piece for any collection - the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated October 27, 1980. This fantastic cover titled "Lighthouse," created by the talented Charles E. Martin, showcases a beautiful depiction that is sure to inspire and captivate art and magazine enthusiasts alike.
This cover has been preserved in good condition, allowing you to enjoy its artistic value and nostalgia. The design features serene lighthouse imagery, embodying the essence of maritime beauty and calmness, making it a perfect decoration for your home, office, or an ideal gift for a fellow art lover.
This cover is sold without the accompanying magazine, offering art collectors a budget-friendly option to own a piece of history. It is in good condition and features only minor wear, ensuring you receive a quality product. Each cover is shipped with a protective plastic covering to help maintain its condition throughout the shipping process.
- Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11" - a perfect size for framing or displaying.
- No newsstand label - pristine and perfect for dedicated collectors.
The New Yorker has been a hallmark publication since its inception, and this cover captures a moment in time that reflects the artistic culture of that era. By adding this piece to your collection, you not only honor the magazine’s legacy but also embrace the artistic perspectives brought to life through stunning visuals.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a striking historical cover that speaks volumes about creativity and artistic expression. Whether you're an avid collector or new to the world of magazine art, this Lighthouse cover will undoubtedly brighten up your space.