Description
Introducing an exquisite piece for any collector or lover of vintage literature: the cover from The New Yorker magazine dated October 4, 1958. This iconic cover, beautifully illustrated by the talented Perry Barlow, captures the essence of the era and serves as a stunning display piece for your home or office.
Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", this cover is the perfect size to frame and showcase. Whether you're a New Yorker aficionado, a fan of mid-century art, or simply appreciate historic illustrations, this cover will be a conversation starter. Please note, this listing is for the cover only; no magazine content is included.
Condition matters when it comes to collectibles. This piece is in good condition, though it does exhibit minor wear on the edges. A fold crease runs down the middle, which is consistent with its age and adds to the character of this vintage find.
Key features of this unique product include:
- Original artwork from a renowned illustrator, Perry Barlow.
- Authentic mid-century design, perfect for vintage decor enthusiasts.
Embrace a slice of history with this lovely cover. It’s not just an item; it’s a piece of art that reflects a pivotal time in American culture and design. Display it as part of your gallery wall or use it as a distinctive backdrop for your creative workspace.
Don't miss your chance to own this memorable cover from The New Yorker. It’s more than just a collectible; it’s a tribute to the creativity and spirit of its era. Grab it while you can!