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This iconic advertising poster from The New Yorker, created by the illustrator Steinberg in 1976, is a true piece of graphic design and advertising history. The work masterfully captures the dynamic spirit of New York City through a meticulous drawing that depicts the city's main thoroughfares.
The aesthetic quality of this advertisement showcases the artistic craftsmanship of the 1970s, combining an engaging visual narrative with a graphic rendering typical of renowned cultural magazines. Steinberg employs a meticulous composition to guide the eye across the evocative yet fictional streets.
As a collectible piece, it represents not only the work of a recognized artist but also a valuable testament to the art of advertising from that era. Its A+ condition and professional linenbacking ensure its preservation for years to come.
Data sheet
- Height
- 42.3 "
- Width
- 29,1 "