Description
Introducing the exquisite cover of The New Yorker from September 23, 1974, featuring the stunning “Four Seasons” artwork by the talented artist Suares. This cover is a perfect representation of the vibrant cultural scene of the 1970s, and owning it allows you to appreciate a slice of artistic history.
This listing is for the cover only; it does not include any interior pages or labels. It's ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who admires the classic style of The New Yorker magazine. Whether you want to hang it on your wall, display it in a frame, or simply keep it as a treasured collectible, this cover is sure to make a statement.
Condition is good, showing minor signs of wear typical for its age, but this only adds to its vintage charm. The magazine cover is newsstand edition without a label, enhancing its authenticity. It measures approximately 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"—a perfect size for framing.
- Includes a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preservation.
- Beautiful artwork makes it a standout piece for any collection.
This cover is more than just a piece of paper; it's a conversation starter and a unique addition to any home or office. The vibrant colors and intricate design are a joy to behold, making it a must-have for fans of The New Yorker as well as art aficionados.
Make sure to grab this unique item while you can. It’s not every day that you come across such an iconic piece of magazine history. Perfect as a gift or a personal keepsake, this cover can easily capture the hearts of those who value art and culture.
Add this exquisite cover to your collection today! Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of artistic heritage that encapsulates the essence of the Four Seasons and the timeless appeal of The New Yorker.