Description
Discover an iconic piece of cultural history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from April 5, 1993, featuring the captivating artwork titled "Changing Guards" by renowned artist Richard Merkin. This cover art exemplifies the wit and creativity that The New Yorker is celebrated for, making it a must-have for collectors, art enthusiasts, and fans of the magazine alike.
This magazine cover is in good condition and has been meticulously preserved. It does show minor wear consistent with its age, but that only adds to its charm and character. The absence of a newsstand label enhances its appeal, making it a prime addition to any collection. Whether you frame it for display or keep it as a treasured keepsake, you'll appreciate the artistic value and historical significance of this item.
One of the key features of this magazine cover is its protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains safe and well-maintained over time. This practical addition provides peace of mind for collectors who value the integrity of their pieces.
- Size: The cover measures 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it ideal for framing or displaying.
- Artistic Value: The striking visuals by Richard Merkin are sure to draw attention and spark conversations.
This collectible magazine cover is not just an artwork; it represents a moment in time captured through The New Yorker’s lens. Perfect for gifting or adding to your library, it brings a bit of New York’s artistic explosiveness into your home.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting, owning this piece not only enriches your collection but also connects you to the rich tapestry of artistic expression found in mid-1990s publications. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a unique literary artifact!