Description
Discover a piece of art history with the timeless The New Yorker Magazine March 21, 1977, featuring a striking theme art cover by the talented Gretchen Dow Simpson. This magazine not only showcases exquisite artistic vision but also captures a snapshot of culture and events from the late 1970s. It’s the perfect collectible for any magazine enthusiast, art lover, or history buff.
This particular issue is notable for its artistic merit and offers a glimpse into the creative landscape of the era. With its eye-catching cover, it serves as a fantastic conversation starter, and a unique decoration piece for your coffee table or personal library. Imagine flipping through its pages, filled with insightful articles and stunning illustrations that fuel your curiosity and creativity.
Condition is key for collectors, and this magazine is classified as Good. It comes from a newsstand with No Label, ensuring its authenticity, while showing minor wear throughout. For protection, it arrives with a plastic covering, preserving its quality and ensuring longevity. While there are some marks visible, they add character and authenticity, a testament to its age. See photos for a detailed view of this iconic item.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Artistic cover design by Gretchen Dow Simpson, representing the era's unique style.
- Protected by plastic wrapping to maintain its good condition over time.
Perfect for those who appreciate art, history, or literature, this issue offers a blend of all three. Add it to your collection or gift it to someone special who shares your passion for the arts. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this exceptional piece of The New Yorker’s history!
In review, here are the specifications of this magazine:
- Condition: Good
- Origin: Newsstand/No Label
- Wear: Minor wear on entire magazine
- Protection: Comes with plastic protective covering
- Condition marks: Some marks visible - see photos