Description
Step back in time with a collectible piece of art and culture – The New Yorker Magazine from November 5, 1973, featuring a stunning full theme cover by renowned artist Jean-Michel Folon. This magazine beautifully embodies the unique aesthetic and storytelling style the New Yorker is known for, making it a must-have for both art aficionados and magazine collectors alike.
The cover design by Folon captivates the viewer with its whimsical yet profound imagery. The combination of colors and the illustrative style invites you to explore the narrative between the lines of the magazine. Whether you're a long-time subscriber of this iconic publication or a newcomer curious about its history, this issue holds both charm and significance.
Condition-wise, this magazine is considered "Good" with minor wear throughout, characteristic of a vintage item. It is a newsstand edition, complete with no labels for an authentic touch. To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it from the elements while allowing you to enjoy its contents worry-free.
- Original Artwork: The exquisite cover by Jean-Michel Folon adds artistic value and makes this magazine a standout piece in any collection.
- Preserved Condition: Housed in a protective covering, this issue is ready to be enjoyed or showcased in your home.
There is a small rip on the magazine, which can be viewed in the provided photo. This minor imperfection does not detract from the beauty and value of this piece. Collectors will appreciate the opportunity to own a slice of history from one of the most beloved magazines in American publishing.
This November 1973 issue of The New Yorker is not only a great read but also a visually engaging conversation starter, making it a fantastic addition to any bookshelf, coffee table, or art display. Whether you want it for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift, this magazine is sure to impress!