COVER ONLY The New Yorker September 14 1957 Full Cover Theme by Robert Kraus


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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Introducing the stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated September 14, 1957, created by the talented artist Robert Kraus. This cover is not just a piece of magazine history; it’s a slice of nostalgia that captures the essence of mid-century life in America. Perfect for collectors, home decorators, or anyone who appreciates fine art, this cover is sure to spark conversations and admiration.

Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", this cover is an ideal size for framing or displaying on your wall. Whether you're looking to elevate your living room or add charm to your office space, it can seamlessly fit into any décor style. The artwork by Kraus features intriguing themes that reflect the cultural and societal values of the time, making it both a beautiful and meaningful addition to any collection.

  • Good Condition: Despite its age, this cover remains in good condition with only minor wear on the edges, preserving its classic appeal.
  • Unique Vintage Artwork: Owning this cover means owning a piece of American history, perfect for art lovers and sharers of the intriguing tales depicted.

Please note that while there is no label, the original character of the cover is intact. There is a small rip; we have included a photo so you can assess for yourself.

Take a moment to appreciate the artwork and history encapsulated in this cover. It’s more than just a collectible; it’s an invitation to reflect on the past and its ongoing influence on art and society today. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a unique piece of The New Yorker’s legacy.

The New Yorker September 14 1957 Cover Art

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