Description
Introducing the stunning cover from The New Yorker dated September 10, 1979, featuring the iconic artwork "Red Table" by Pierre Le-Tan. This unique piece is perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of The New Yorker magazine. This is a cover-only offering, making it an excellent choice for framing or display.
In good condition, this cover invites you into a nostalgic exploration of the art and culture of the late '70s. The portrayal of the red table exudes elegance and creative flair, capturing the essence of Pierre Le-Tan's artistic style. This exquisite piece makes a fantastic conversation starter, whether you're showcasing it in your living room, office, or personal gallery.
- Perfect for Framing: Measuring at 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this cover fits standard frames and allows for easy display in your favorite spaces.
- Includes Protective Covering: Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in excellent condition while you showcase it.
This particular cover is sold without a label, being a newsstand edition rather than a subscription issue, which adds to its charm and originality. It offers a glimpse into a past era of magazine artistry that is appreciated more than ever today.
Whether you are an avid collector or someone looking to add a touch of vintage sophistication to your decor, this cover is the perfect addition to your collection. Don’t miss the chance to own this vibrant piece of New Yorker history!
Explore the seamless blend of art and history with The New Yorker September 10, 1979 cover. Bring home this delightful piece today!