Description
Introducing a unique collectible for fans of The New Yorker magazine—a stunning cover from September 15, 1975, featuring a captivating bike race illustrated by the talented James Stevenson. This item is a must-have for art enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone with a love for vintage magazine covers.
The cover reflects the energetic spirit of cycling and captures the essence of urban life in a whimsical style that Stevenson is known for. It serves not only as a decorative piece but also as a conversation starter for anyone who appreciates the artistry of editorial illustrations. Whether you plan to frame it, display it on a wall, or give it as a gift, this cover will surely add character to any space.
When purchasing this cover, rest assured that you will receive exactly what you see in the listing. We prioritize transparency, so please check the accompanying pictures for an accurate depiction of the cover's condition. For your convenience, we also offer combined shipping. Just let us know if you're interested!
Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality, ensuring it remains a cherished piece for years to come. Our covers measure approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making them perfect for standard frames.
- Authentic New Yorker cover from September 15, 1975, featuring a vibrant bike race.
- Includes protective covering to maintain its pristine condition.
This cover is not only a piece of history but also a work of art that celebrates the passion of cycling in an urban setting. Don't miss the opportunity to own this beautiful collectible! Order yours today and bring a touch of nostalgia and artistry into your home or office.