Description
Discover a unique piece of art and culture with this cover only from the April 20, 1998, issue of The New Yorker, illustrated by the talented Istan Banyai. This captivating cover titled "Nothing is Certain But" showcases Banyai's distinctive artistic style, making it a fantastic collectible for fans of vintage magazines, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates thought-provoking imagery.
This magazine cover is not just a simple flat piece of paper; it's a portal to a moment in time where art and commentary beautifully intersect. Perfect for framing, this piece would add a touch of sophistication to any wall space, whether it’s in your living room, office, or a cozy reading nook.
Key Features:
- Good Condition: The cover is in good condition, with only minor wear visible, preserving its artistic integrity and charm.
- Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the piece is kept in excellent condition for years to come.
Measuring at an impressive 8" x 10 3/4", this cover can easily fit into a standard frame, making it an ideal gift for art lovers or a special addition to your own collection. It's a great conversation starter, sure to draw admiration from visitors.
Please note there is a label on the front, which adds character to the piece. While the cover does have some creases, these imperfections tell the story of its journey through time, and we encourage potential buyers to look closely at the attached photos for a better understanding of its current condition.
See how the crinkles and folds might enhance its vintage appeal while the vibrant artwork continues to draw the eye. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable cover that resonates with nostalgia and history!
Add this collectible piece to your cart today and bring home a slice of magazine history!