Description
Step back in time with the iconic cover of The New Yorker from September 2, 1967, illustrated by the talented Laura Jean Allen. This cover art is a striking representation of the period's culture, making it a perfect collector's item for fans of vintage magazines and art enthusiasts alike.
What you are getting here is not just a print; it’s a piece of history. This original cover is completely authentic, ensuring that you receive a genuine artifact rather than a mere photocopy. Its dimensions measure approximately 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, making it an ideal size for framing or displaying in your home or office.
Condition is important for collectors, and this cover is in good shape. While it may show minor wear on the outer edges, it retains its original charm and artistic integrity, offering a glimpse into the artistic style of the 1960s. Please note that it does not have a label, further emphasizing its unique nature.
- Authentic Vintage Art: Obtain an original cover that enhances your collection and sparks conversation.
- Unique Decor Piece: Perfect for framing and displays, this cover adds character to any room.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into vintage art, this cover is an excellent choice. Enhance your art collection with a piece that tells a story and showcases superb artistic talent.
Add this stunning cover to your collection today, and bring a slice of 1960s art into your life!