Description
Discover a unique piece of art and culture with this stunning cover only from The New Yorker, dated April 19, 1982. This iconic cover, created by the talented artist Heidi Goennel, showcases a striking red and white design that captures attention and ignites conversation. Whether you’re a collector of vintage magazines or simply an admirer of fine art, this cover is an excellent addition to any collection.
This listing includes the cover only, meaning there's no label or content from the magazine itself. It measures a convenient 8 1/4" x 11", making it an ideal piece for framing or display. This cover is in good condition, though it does exhibit minor wear typical of its age. Perfect for those who appreciate history, art, or the vibrant storytelling of The New Yorker magazine.
This cover is not just a decorative piece; it serves as a conversation starter, whether displayed in a living room, office, or gallery. It reflects the artistic style of the early 1980s and is a testament to the cultural narratives of the time.
- Vibrant design by renowned artist Heidi Goennel that enhances any space.
- Protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and preservation.
While the cover is in good condition, please note there are some visible signs of wear, particularly on the binding and minor creases on the front. These imperfections add character to the piece and reflect its rich history. See the accompanying photos for a better look at its condition.
This collectible item comes complete with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in great shape. Elevate your collection or gift it to someone special who appreciates the timeless style of The New Yorker. Grab this extraordinary piece today!