COVER ONLY The New Yorker September 3 1973 Socialize by Charles Saxon No Label


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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If you're a fan of vintage magazine covers, you'll appreciate this charming piece from The New Yorker. Featured on September 3, 1973, this cover art, titled "Socialize," is the work of the talented Charles Saxon. It encapsulates the essence of social interactions of its time, showcasing a scene that is both nostalgic and timeless.

This product is a cover only—perfect for collectors or anyone looking to add an artistic touch to their home. With no label and presenting as a newsstand edition, it stands as a stunning example of mid-20th century illustration. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the artwork make it a great conversation starter.

Measuring 8 1/2 inches by 11 1/2 inches, this cover fits standard frames, allowing you to display it effortlessly in your living room, study, or office. Whether you choose to frame it or keep it as a collectible piece, it is sure to impress. Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring the artwork remains intact and beautiful for years to come.

  • Authentic vintage artwork that enhances any collection.
  • Perfect dimensions for easy framing and display.

Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history. The New Yorker covers are highly coveted by art lovers, historians, and anyone who appreciates the artistry of magazine illustrations. This particular cover will not only bring back memories of the past but will also serve as a stylish and unique decor item.

Cover only

No Label / Newsstand

Measurements 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"

Comes with plastic protective covering.

This cover art serves as a lovely reminder of the days gone by, making it a wonderful gift for a friend or a treat for yourself. Revel in the nostalgia and sophistication of The New Yorker with this exceptional piece!

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