COVER ONLY The New Yorker September 3 1979 Umbrellas by Charles Saxon No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Step into a slice of artistic history with this stunning cover from The New Yorker dated September 3, 1979. Designed by renowned artist Charles Saxon, this piece showcases the whimsical appeal of umbrellas in a captivating and thought-provoking manner. Whether you’re a dedicated collector or an admirer of vintage art, this cover represents a unique blend of fashion and functionality that will surely spark conversation.

This offering is a cover-only version, presented in a good condition complete with minor wear that adds to its charm and character. It measures approximately 8 1/2 inches by 11 3/4 inches, making it an ideal size for framing or displaying in your workspace, den, or living room. This cover does not include a label, allowing it to stand out solely based on its artistic merit.

The cover comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it maintains its condition for years to come. This makes it perfect for preservation or as a gift for that special someone who appreciates vintage publications and art.

Some key features of this collectible include:

  • Iconic Design: Featuring artwork by Charles Saxon, known for his unique and engaging style.
  • Perfect for Framing: The convenient size allows for easy framing, allowing you to showcase your love for classic art.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s storied past. The cover art not only embodies the aesthetic of the late 1970s but also adds a touch of elegance to any space. It’s a fantastic conversation starter and a wonderful addition for any art lover or magazine collector.

The New Yorker September 3 1979 Cover

Whether you choose to display it as a centerpiece or tuck it away for safekeeping, this cover is a treasure worth having. Embrace nostalgia and style with this exquisite piece from The New Yorker.

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