Description
Explore a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from October 6, 1980, featuring a stunning tree painting by renowned artist Eugene Mihaesco. This unique edition is not just a magazine; it's a collectible that offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural landscape of the time. Perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts, this magazine stands as a testament to Mihaesco's masterful work and The New Yorker’s dedication to showcasing compelling art.
This magazine is in good condition, offering you a chance to own a nostalgic piece without compromising on quality. Although it does show minor wear typical of newsstand copies from that era, it maintains its charm and character. You can enjoy flipping through its pages without worrying—it's packaged with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation.
Here are some key features of this collectible magazine:
- Exclusive tree painting by Eugene Mihaesco, showcasing his artistic prowess.
- Original newsstand edition with no label, enhancing its collectible value.
While there are some marks present, they do not detract from the overall aesthetic of this magazine. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a better understanding of its condition. This edition is not just a read; it's a beautiful item you can display in your home, adding a touch of nostalgia and sophistication to your decor.
Whether you are a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a newcomer curious about its rich history, this magazine is sure to capture your interest. Don't miss out on the chance to add this important piece of cultural history to your collection. Act fast—items like this are rare!