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The New Yorker 8 July 1985 Print Vintage Wall Art Saul Steinberg ''Velo''

The New Yorker 8 July 1985 Print Vintage Wall Art Saul Steinberg ''Velo''

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In this cover of July 8, 1985, Saul Steinberg celebrates the anniversary of independence by inscribing on the bicycle frame part of the inscription on the Great Seal of the United States since 1782: "E Pluribus Unum" (one from many). From this symbol of unity, Steinberg chooses to highlight diversity above all. The bird of prey represented in place of the saddle, and which gives the bicycle its movement, is the Bald Eagle, a sacred bird of North American Indian cultures and symbol of the United States.

Elevate your living space with the timeless elegance of The New Yorker Poster, a vintage classic that seamlessly blends literary appeal with artistic expression. 

Ideal for aficionados of art and collectors alike, this piece hails from an era of refined taste and showcases a sophisticated aesthetic that is as captivating today as it was at the time of its original publication. 

Printed on high-quality gloss paper, this unframed piece is a testament to the enduring allure of classic art. It is an understated yet impactful addition to any room, offering a touch of cultural richness and a nod to the genre of classics that has stood the test of time.

Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift, this poster is a sublime choice for those who appreciate the fusion of art and journalism.
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