Description
Explore a piece of history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker April 17, 1995, featuring the thought-provoking illustration titled "Theology of the Tax Cut" by A. Spiegelman. This iconic magazine cover captures the political essence of its time and represents the voice of a powerful publication that continues to influence American culture today.
This edition is perfect for collectors, fans of political satire, or anyone who appreciates the witty and insightful commentary that The New Yorker is known for. The cover design is a classic example of Spiegelman’s unique artistic style, making it a compelling addition to any collection.
In good condition, this magazine cover boasts a few signs of wear, which add to its character and authenticity. Despite the minor imperfections, it remains a visual treat and an engaging conversation starter.
- Includes a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation and longevity.
- Perfect dimensions of 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" make it suitable for framing or display.
If you're looking for a unique gift for someone who enjoys art, history, or editorial cartoons, this cover meets all those needs. The New Yorker has been at the forefront of political and cultural dialogue for decades, and this cover encapsulates a specific moment in time that remains relevant.
Note that the cover has a label on the front, indicating its prior use, which doesn’t detract from its charm. Instead, it tells a story of its journey and the many readers who may have encountered it over the years.
Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible piece. The artistic mastery combined with the historical significance makes it more than just a magazine cover—it’s a snapshot of American culture and politics in the mid-'90s.
This cover will look great in any setting, whether displayed in your home, office, or as part of an art collection. It stands as a testament to intellectual journalism and the enduring nature of quality design.