Description
Introducing the iconic cover from The New Yorker, dated April 15, 1996, featuring the striking artwork titled "The Gigolo," created by the talented artist Robert McGuire. This collectible piece is not just any magazine cover; it offers a glimpse into the unique style and cultural commentary that The New Yorker has been known for over the decades.
This listing is for the cover only, making it a perfect addition for art lovers or anyone interested in magazine illustrations. Whether you are looking to complete your collection or seek a distinctive piece of wall art, this cover is an outstanding choice.
The cover is in good condition, showcasing only minor wear that speaks to its age without detracting from its overall appeal. It has a label on the front, adding an authentic touch to its vintage charm. With measurements of 8" x 10 3/4", it is an ideal size for framing.
Key Features:
- Authentic Artwork: Featuring “The Gigolo” by Robert McGuire, this cover captures the essence of the '90s.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring durability and preservation for years to come.
Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or discovering its treasures for the first time, this cover embodies the publication’s fascinating blend of humor, sociology, and culture. Each glance may ignite memory or inspire conversation, making it a delightful piece to own.
Your purchase will arrive safely packaged, allowing you to enjoy this beautiful piece of art without worry. Perfect for display in your living space, study, or as a thoughtful gift for literary aficionados.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece from The New Yorker, a true testament to timeless art and journalism. Add it to your cart today and celebrate the artistic narrative that this magazine cover represents!