Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers, you won't want to miss this stunning piece: the September 11, 1978, cover of The New Yorker, illustrated by the talented Eugene. This cover art, which depicts a whimsical scene of a car park turned theatre, is a unique collector's item that captures the creative spirit of its time.
This product is a cover only, making it a perfect addition to any art lover's collection or a thoughtful gift for someone who appreciates the elegance of vintage illustrations. In good condition, this piece speaks volumes about the artistry and storytelling that The New Yorker has become known for over the decades.
Measuring 8 1/2 inches x 11 1/2 inches, this vibrant cover fits perfectly into standard frames. It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its lasting beauty, allowing you to display it proudly wherever you choose.
- Unique vintage art that celebrates creative storytelling.
- Perfect for framing or simply collecting as a nostalgic piece.
This cover is a wonderful conversation starter that invites discussion about art and culture. It also serves as a beautiful reminder of The New Yorker's rich history in journalism and illustration.
This collectible item is from a noteworthy issue, renowned for its editorial contributions and stunning cover art. The absence of a label or markings marks it as an authentic newsstand copy, adding to its charm.
Don’t miss out on this chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history. Transform your space or the space of someone you love with this enchanting piece today!