Description
Discover the stunning cover of The New Yorker from April 12, 1993, featuring the iconic artwork titled "La Table Le Eggs" by acclaimed artist Benoit van Innis. This collectible magazine cover enchants with its whimsical depiction, perfect for art enthusiasts and devoted fans of The New Yorker alike.
This product is specifically the cover only, allowing you to appreciate the artistry without the entire magazine. It’s a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of cultural history, showcasing the creative talent of the 90s. Whether you’re looking to decorate your space or find a unique gift for a loved one, this cover delivers both style and substance.
The cover is in good condition with some minor wear that gives it character and authenticity. Please note that this magazine is a newsstand edition and does not come with a label. To ensure its protection, it comes with a plastic protective covering that helps preserve its quality for years to come.
Its dimensions measure approximately 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it a versatile option for framing or displaying on a shelf.
- Exclusive artwork by Benoit van Innis, perfect for collectors.
- Comes with a protective cover to maintain condition.
Take a moment to admire the detail and creativity that Benoit van Innis has infused in this cover. It serves as a reminder of The New Yorker’s long-standing tradition of featuring thought-provoking art and journalism.
Enhance your collection with this exquisite cover and celebrate an era of literary and artistic brilliance. Don’t miss out on adding this piece of art to your home or office space.