Description
The COVER ONLY of The New Yorker dated April 18, 1983, offers a captivating glimpse into the artistic vision of Joseph Low, featuring a stunning illustration of flying creatures that is sure to pique the interest of collectors and art lovers alike. This magazine cover stands out not only because of its unique design, but also due to its historical significance within the context of The New Yorker’s rich publishing legacy. As a classic piece from the 80s, it evokes nostalgia and could serve as an excellent conversation starter for any décor or collection.
The product is sold without a label, emphasizing its authenticity as a newsstand edition. It measures at 8 1/4" x 11", the typical size of a magazine cover, making it easy to frame and display. You will appreciate its good condition, which displays minor wear—proof of its age and character, while still retaining its visual appeal.
One of the most attractive aspects of this cover is its inclusion of a durable plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in its best condition for years to come. This makes it ideal not just for display but also for preservation. Are you looking for a wonderful addition to your home or office? Look no further!
- Stunning artistic design featuring flying creatures by Joseph Low.
- Durable protective covering that ensures long-lasting quality.
Take this opportunity to own a piece of New Yorker history. Whether you’re an avid collector or just looking for unique wall art, this cover will not disappoint. Check out the image below to appreciate the detailed artwork that makes this item truly special.