The New Yorker Magazine October 10 1977 Artists & Traffic Cones by Arnie Levin


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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The New Yorker Magazine from October 10, 1977, offers a delightful glimpse into the artistic culture of the time with its iconic cover featuring "Artists & Traffic Cones" by Arnie Levin. This issue captures a unique blend of humor and sophistication that The New Yorker is renowned for. Whether you are a collector of vintage magazines, a fan of Arnie Levin’s work, or someone interested in the historical context of arts and culture in the late 1970s, this magazine is a fantastic find.

In terms of condition, this magazine is considered to be in good shape overall. It features a few signs of wear, showcasing its age and history, which adds to its charm for avid collectors. It is a newsstand edition and does not come with a label. Rest assured, the magazine comes wrapped in a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in the best possible shape for display or reading.

  • Features the captivating artwork of Arnie Levin, making it a perfect gift for art enthusiasts.
  • Includes original articles capturing the culture and society of the 1970s, allowing readers to reminisce or learn about that era.

While the magazine does show minor wear with occasional marks and some rips, these imperfections contribute to its character and authenticity. Interested buyers are encouraged to review the detailed photos provided to assess the condition themselves. The images depict the unique cover art and any flaws present, ensuring transparency in the sale.

Here is a glimpse of the magazine's cover:

The New Yorker Magazine October 10 1977 Cover

This October 1977 issue of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history. Perfect for art lovers, nostalgia seekers, and collectors alike. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique publication that reflects a vibrant period in both art and American culture.

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