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The New Yorker Cover - Jan 4, 1958
The New Yorker Cover - Jan 4, 1958
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Description:
Celebrate the rhythm and soul of classic New York jazz with this New Yorker cover by Arthur Getz, dated January 4, 1958. Featuring a moody trio mid-performance—piano, upright bass, and drums—this vintage illustration captures the intimate energy of a late-night set in a smoky Manhattan club. A must-have art print for jazz lovers, musicians, and fans of 1950s nostalgia.
Artistic Insight:
This cover evokes the cool sophistication and improvisational magic of jazz-era New York. Getz's composition spotlights the visceral connection between musician and instrument, with dramatic lighting and blurred brushstrokes mimicking the rhythm of sound itself. It’s a tribute not just to the music, but to the ambiance of the era—the velvet curtains, the tight-knit band, and the beat that pulses through the city after dark.
Our premium matte paper is heavier-weight, white, and features a smooth, uncoated finish that feels luxuriously soft to the touch:
- Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface.
- Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
- Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified or equivalent paper for sustainability.
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