Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers, this stunning piece from The New Yorker is a must-have. The cover, dated September 8, 1986, titled "Church Time" by Arthur Getz, is a beautiful representation of the magazine’s style and wit. Display it proudly in your collection or use it as a decorative element in your home or office.
This offering is for the cover only, meaning it holds the charm and artistic value of a full magazine without the added bulk. There's no label on this cover; it’s purely an artistic statement piece. Rest assured, it comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality and ensure it remains a highlight on your wall or in your portfolio.
The condition of this item is acceptable, with visible signs of wear typical for an item of its age. The measurements are 8 1/4" x 11", perfect for framing or displaying as is. While the cover does have some marks and wear, these characteristics only add to its vintage appeal. View the accompanying photos for a closer look at its condition.
- Unique Artistry: Arthur Getz's illustration captures a moment in time, making it an interesting conversation starter.
- Ideal for Collectors: Perfect for collectors of vintage magazines or as a gift for someone who appreciates art and design.
The cover features wear on the binding, reflecting its journey through time. Check out the photos to notice the unique imperfections that tell its story. This is not just a piece of decor; it’s a slice of cultural history.
Here is the image of the cover for your reference:
In conclusion, this cover is an important collectible for any magazine enthusiast or an elegant touch for anyone's artistic expression. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker’s rich history!