Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines and iconic art, this cover-only edition of The New Yorker from April 7, 1986, featuring "Waiting for Taxi" by Eugene Mihaesco, is an absolute must-have for your collection. This captivating cover art not only reflects the essence of New York City but also showcases Mihaesco's unique artistic style that has captured the hearts of many over the years.
The cover is in good condition, displaying minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. It's important to note that this is a newsstand copy, which means it does not have any labels or markings that could detract from its appeal. Each detail tells a story, making this item a delightful artifact for art lovers, collectors, and anyone interested in the rich history of "The New Yorker."
Your purchase will also include a plastic protective covering to ensure the longevity of this collectible piece. Whether you're framing it for display or simply keeping it as part of your magazine collection, this cover is sure to become a focal point of conversation.
- Iconic cover art that embodies the spirit of 1980s New York.
- Comes with protective covering to preserve its quality.
For measurements, this cover art piece is sized at 8 1/4" x 11", making it the perfect dimension for framing or showcasing amongst your favorite artworks. The unique depiction of waiting for a taxi speaks to the everyday moments that make up the vibrant life in the city that never sleeps.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of "The New Yorker" history. This cover is an excellent addition to any art and magazine collection, a fantastic gift for fellow art enthusiasts, or a unique home decor item that celebrates classic design. Grab it now and let this exquisite piece of art grace your living space!