Description
If you appreciate artistry and the charm of vintage publications, then this iconic cover from The New Yorker is a must-have for your collection. Featuring the whimsical and thought-provoking artwork titled "Einstein, Zweistein, Dreistein" by the renowned Maira Kalman, this cover encapsulates a delightful moment in time, showcasing Kalman’s unique style that blends humor with cultural commentary.
The cover dates back to April 7, 1997, and provides a wonderful glimpse into the artistic landscape of that era. It’s perfect for framing or simply displaying on your coffee table to spark conversation among friends and family. Whether you are a dedicated New Yorker fan or a lover of art, this item will surely be a cherished piece in your collection.
Condition-wise, this cover is rated "Good" and does exhibit some minor wear typical for age, but this only adds character and a sense of history. A label on the front is present, but it doesn’t detract from the overall appeal. For added protection, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays in good condition for years to come.
Key features of this remarkable piece include:
- Authentic vintage magazine cover from The New Yorker, enhancing any art collection.
- Protected by a plastic covering, preserving its integrity and quality.
Its dimensions are approximately 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, making it a suitable size for various display options. Don’t miss the chance to own this delightful piece of art history.