Description
Step back in time with a slice of history, encapsulated within the pages of The New Yorker magazine from January 4, 1964. This issue features an engaging cover illustration titled "The Art Store" by the renowned artist Robert Kraus. Ideal for any collector or lover of vintage publications, this magazine offers a glimpse into the cultural and artistic landscape of the 1960s.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition with minor wear on its entire surface, which adds character and authenticity to this collectible piece. It is a newsstand edition and comes with no label, making it an ideal find for serious collectors who appreciate original formats.
This magazine does not just come as a standalone item; it is thoughtfully protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its condition is preserved for years to come. Whether you’re displaying it in your home or adding it to your collection, the protective layer keeps it from wear and tear. Owning this magazine means you have a piece of cultural history that can spark conversations and curiosity.
Key Features:
- Iconic Artwork: Features "The Art Store" cover illustration by Robert Kraus, perfect for art enthusiasts.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic cover ensuring longevity and preservation of the magazine.
This particular issue serves not just as reading material but as a conversation piece, rich in history and artistic value. Perfect for gift-giving, display, or personal enjoyment, it makes an excellent addition to any coffee table or bookshelf. Dive into the world of the 1960s with The New Yorker and appreciate the depth and quality of journalism that shaped an era.