The New Yorker Magazine February 10 1975 King of Jungle Cover by Joseph Low


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Sale price$20.00 USD

Description

The New Yorker Magazine from February 10, 1975, features a stunning cover artwork titled "King of Jungle" by the renowned artist Joseph Low. This issue captures the essence of Mid-20th century American culture and journalism, making it a valuable collector's item for any fan of the magazine or art enthusiast. With its iconic design and historical significance, it’s a perfect addition to your collection.

In good condition, this magazine showcases the creativity and thought-provoking content that The New Yorker is famous for. The cover artwork is vibrant and engaging, drawing attention to the unique blend of humor and commentary that defines the magazine. It’s a snapshot of a bygone era, providing insight into the cultural discussions of the time.

This magazine does show some minor wear throughout, which adds to its charm and authenticity. It comes without a label and has been preserved in a plastic protective covering that allows you to appreciate the artwork while keeping it safe. The binding has some wear, and there is a small rip on the cover, which is visible in the photo below.

Key Features:

  • Iconic "King of Jungle" cover by Joseph Low, perfect for art enthusiasts.
  • Original issue from 1975, ideal for collectors of vintage magazines.

Additionally, every detail of this magazine tells a story, from the cover design to the articles inside. It's not just a piece of reading material; it’s a conversation starter and an exploration of cultural narratives from the past.

Take a look at the magazine cover below and see the wonderful artwork:

The New Yorker Magazine February 10 1975 Cover

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this collectible issue of The New Yorker!

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