Description
Discover a piece of New York’s vibrant art history with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from April 11, 1983. This iconic magazine cover, created by the talented artist Abel Quezada, captures a moment of relaxation and charm that resonates even today. Ideal for collectors and fans of the publication, this cover features intriguing artwork that reflects the artistic depth and cultural commentary synonymous with The New Yorker.
This specific item is being offered without a label, making it a unique find for avid collectors or anyone who appreciates the artistic contributions of renowned illustrators. The condition is classified as "Good." However, please note that there is minor wear visible across the magazine, echoing its journey through time and its presence in various newsstands.
As a bonus, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the aesthetic of the artwork is preserved while also providing durability for display or storage. The cover features faint creases on the front, which are typical for vintage pieces, adding character to its overall appeal.
- Protective plastic covering included, ensuring your collectible stays in excellent condition.
- Unique artwork by Abel Quezada, a notable feature for art enthusiasts and magazine collectors alike.
Check out the image below to view this stunning magazine cover:
This product serves as a conversation starter and a beautiful piece of art that reflects the essence of a bygone era. Whether displayed in a living room, office, or gallery, it's sure to draw attention and spark discussions about art, culture, and the legacy of one of America's most beloved publications. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to own a slice of history!