Description
Discover a unique collectible with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from October 8, 1979, showcasing a charming Farm Family illustration by the iconic Chas Addams. This cover art reflects Addams' distinctive style, known for its whimsical and slightly macabre humor that has made his work a beloved staple in American culture.
What you’re purchasing is the cover only, an excellent addition for any fan of vintage magazines or those who appreciate the creative artistry of Chas Addams. This item comes without a label, making it a true newsstand find that holds its own in value among collectors.
The measurements of this magazine cover are approximately 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"—perfect for framing or displaying in your home, office, or art gallery. Its good condition shows only minor wear, a testament to its age and charm, along with the passage of time that adds character to the piece.
- Original artwork by Chas Addams, a staple in American artistic history.
- Protected in a sleek plastic covering, ensuring it stays in excellent condition for years to come.
Alongside its intriguing design, this cover represents a moment in time, allowing you to own a piece of nostalgia and storytelling through art. Each glance at this cover sparks joy and a hint of the clever humor that only Addams can deliver.
Your magazine cover will come with a plastic protective covering, maintaining its pristine condition for display or collection purposes. It’s an ideal piece for any enthusiast who cherishes unique artifacts from the past.
Don’t miss out on this exceptional collectible that offers a glimpse into both magazine history and the wonderful world created by Chas Addams. Embrace the allure of vintage art by adding this piece to your collection today!