Description
If you're a fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate exceptional art and design, this unique cover is a must-have for your collection. Featuring the delightful "Eau de Pablo" created by the talented Michael Roberts, this cover alone captures the essence of a bygone era in magazine history. Perfect for framing, displaying, or gifting, it's an art piece that speaks volumes.
This listing is for the cover only from the issue dated April 27, 1998. Although it shows signs of age, it radiates character and charm that only vintage items can possess. The cover is in acceptable condition and offers a glimpse into New Yorker’s iconic visual identity during that time. The label on the front adds a touch of authenticity, making it a great conversation starter.
Here are some essential details for prospective buyers:
- Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4" - ideal for standard framing.
- Protective covering: Comes with a plastic protective sleeve to ensure longevity and preservation.
As you explore the visual appeal of this cover, please note the following characteristics:
It does exhibit some wear across the entire cover, which is typical for items of its age. You will notice creases on the front, along with rips that can be seen clearly in the provided photos. The wear on the binding is also present, which does not detract from its overall appeal but enhances its vintage feel.
To help you visualize its appeal, here is the image of the cover:
Adding this cover to your collection is not just about owning a piece of magazine history; it’s about possessing a slice of cultural art that tells a story. Grab it today and let this artistic piece enhance your space.