Description
Discover a piece of art history with the iconic cover from The New Yorker, dated April 20, 1981. This captivating cover, illustrated by the renowned Saul Steinberg, features a whimsical portrayal of a rooster and eggs, encapsulating the magazine's signature intellectual and artistic flair. It's a must-have for collectors and fans of classic American art.
As a standalone cover, it's an exceptional addition to any collection, showcasing the creativity and style of one of the most beloved magazines in the world. This cover is presented in good condition, showing minor wear that adds character but does not detract from its charm. It comes without a label, ensuring an uninhibited view of the artwork.
One of the standout features of this product is its protective design. Each cover is carefully wrapped in a plastic covering, safeguarding it from damage while allowing you to enjoy the artwork. This thoughtful packaging ensures that your collectible remains in excellent condition for years to come.
The dimensions of this cover are a convenient 8 1/4" x 11", making it perfect for framing or as a unique wall decoration. Whether you are an avid magazine aficionado or simply appreciate the genius of Steinberg, this cover will enhance your living space or office with a touch of sophistication and humor.
- Includes a protective plastic covering for durability.
- Perfect dimensions for easy framing and display.
This charming cover is not just a piece of art; it’s a conversation starter. Bring a piece of whimsy and intellect into your home with this classic cover that showcases a blend of humor and artistry. Don't miss this opportunity to own a slice of cultural history!