Description
The New Yorker cover from October 6, 1975, designed by the talented Eugene Mihaesco, is a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. This unique piece showcases the artist's distinctive style and captures a moment in time that embodies the spirit of 1970s culture. This listing features the cover only, allowing you to appreciate the artwork without the distractions of other print content.
What makes this cover truly special is its artistic representation of a stage play, displaying an innovative blend of creativity. Suitable for framing, it would be an excellent addition to any art display or as a decorative piece in your home. With no label and bearing the hallmark of a newsstand edition, this cover has maintained its good condition over the years, making it a fantastic find.
Key features of this collectible item include:
- Original cover from The New Yorker, featuring a striking design by Eugene Mihaesco.
- Protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its condition is preserved for years to come.
The dimensions of this cover are 8 1/2 inches by 11 1/2 inches, making it a standard size that fits most frames. Whether you are a dedicated collector or someone looking to add a touch of vintage charm to your space, this cover delivers both nostalgia and artistic appeal.
As an additional bonus, it comes with a plastic protective covering so you can display it right away without worrying about damage. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of history!
Perfect for gift-giving or personal enjoyment, this cover represents more than just a magazine; it symbolizes a vibrant era of American culture and artistic expression. Grab this delightful piece today and transform your space with a touch of vintage elegance!