Description: 1 original vintage COVER ONLY from The New Yorker March 4, 1961 Cover artist: William Steig.Cover elements: A curmudgeonly man in suit and bow tie casts a critical look at a flower arrangement at a flower show.Bright, clean, original front COVER ONLY in framable condition. No label, bar code, or library stamps. Few minor flaws and crease down the middle which is typical of issues of this magazine published during that time period. See photo of the exact cover you will receive. This will be sent in a rigid mailer with DO NOT BEND on the outside.We have thousands of The New Yorker magazine back issues and covers in stock, only a fraction of which is online. Contact us if you don't the find cover or issue you're seeking and we will search our off-line inventory and create a listing if we have it. We work with professional framers and designers, DIY decorators and collectors all over the world.
Price: 15.5 USD
Location: Perrysburg, Ohio
End Time: 2024-12-09T20:03:24.000Z
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Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 1961
Type: Magazine Cover Art
Format: Physical
Year: 1961
Language: English
Publication Name: The New Yorker
Illustrator: William Steig
Size: c. 11-1/2" x 8-3/8"
Subscription: No
Topic: Flower Show, Flower Arrangements