Description
Discover a piece of history with this iconic cover from The New Yorker dated April 17, 1995, featuring the unique and thought-provoking illustration titled "Theology of the Tax Cut" by the renowned artist A. Spiegelman. This cover is not just an illustration; it represents a time in U.S. political discourse that remains relevant today.
This listing is for the cover only, perfect for collectors or enthusiasts of vintage magazine art. The cover is in good condition, despite minor wear that adds to its charm and authenticity. It's an excellent choice for framing or displaying in any collection of art or political memorabilia.
One standout feature of this magazine cover is its measurement of 8" x 10 3/4", making it a versatile size for various display options. You can easily showcase this piece in your living room, office, or personal library.
Another highlight is the protective plastic covering that comes with the cover, ensuring it remains preserved for years to come. Although there are some rips visible, these imperfections contribute to the vintage aesthetic and tell a story of its journey through time.
- Comes with protective plastic covering for longevity.
- Unique political artwork that sparks conversation.
This cover also features a label on the front, giving it an added touch of character. Be sure to review the provided photographs to appreciate the design fully and assess the condition of the item.
This collectible is a must-have for any fan of The New Yorker or anyone interested in political commentary art. It not only serves as a visual delight but also as a conversation starter on contemporary issues.
Get your hands on this classic cover today, and bring home a piece of thought-provoking art history!