Description
Discover the charm of a bygone era with this captivating COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated October 30, 1978. This unique piece features the enchanting "Dancing Lady" illustration by renowned artist William Steig. Perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts alike, this cover brings a slice of history right into your home.
This item is a fantastic decorative element that showcases the artistic style of the 1970s. Measuring at 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", it is perfectly sized to fit within standard frame options, making it easy for you to display this beautiful cover in your living room, office, or gallery wall. Each glance at this cover reminds us of the vibrant era of New Yorker illustrations and the creative genius of William Steig.
While this listing is for the cover only, it retains its historical significance and aesthetic appeal. Please note that the cover comes without a label and is in good condition with some minor wear, which adds character to this vintage piece. The protective plastic covering ensures it stays in great shape while you display it or store it in your collection.
Key Features:
- Iconic Artwork: Features the beloved "Dancing Lady" illustration by William Steig.
- Perfect for Display: Standard size for easy framing, enhances any space with vintage charm.
Some marks are present, which are evident in the photos provided. This only adds to the authenticity of the cover, allowing you to own a genuine piece of history. View the attached image below to appreciate the delightful design:
Don’t miss the chance to add this exquisite cover to your collection. The New Yorker’s October 30, 1978, cover is not just a piece of art; it is a conversation starter, a nostalgic trip back to the past, and an object that embodies the timeless allure of classic magazine covers. Get yours today and let your space come alive with history and style!