Description
Discover a unique piece of vintage art with this COVER ONLY The New Yorker from September 2, 1972, featuring a captivating illustration titled "Lifeguard" by the talented Charles Saxon. This stunning cover captures a slice of American life with its nostalgic charm, making it a perfect addition to any art collection, home decor, or office space.
This vintage cover comes to you without a label, making it an authentic newsstand treasure. It's a must-have for fans of The New Yorker, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates mid-20th century illustrations. Each detail of the lifeguard scene, combined with Saxon's distinctive style, evokes memories of lazy summer days by the pool or beach.
Measuring at an impressive 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this cover is large enough to make a statement yet easy to frame and display. Whether you're an avid collector or just beginning to explore the world of vintage magazines, this cover is sure to impress.
This unique piece comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in pristine condition for years to come. You can easily showcase it on your wall or gift it to a friend who loves retro art.
- Authentic 1972 magazine cover, ideal for decoration or collection.
- Comes with a protective covering for long-lasting preservation.
This cover is not just another piece of art; it represents a moment in time and a unique perspective on life, perfectly encapsulated by Charles Saxon's artistic vision. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history. Grab this stunning cover for your collection today!