Description
If you’re a fan of iconic art and unique cover designs, then you’ll love this special edition from The New Yorker. This cover, dated April 7, 1997, features an illustration by the renowned artist Maira Kalman, capturing an imaginative take on Einstein—playfully dubbed "Einstein, Zwestein, Dreistein." It’s a striking piece that combines humor with a vibrant artistic flair, perfect for collectors or any New Yorker enthusiast.
This item is a cover only, meaning it is not the entire magazine but rather a focus on the stunning artwork that has graced the pages of one of America's most famous publications.
Condition is key for any collector, and this cover is in good condition overall. There is some minor wear on the cover, which adds character and tells a story of its own. Additionally, there is a label present on the front, which denotes its authenticity and history.
Measuring 8" x 10 3/4", this cover is compact enough to fit nicely into a frame or scrapbook. It’s a great conversation starter and would look fantastic on display, whether in a living room, office, or gallery wall.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from damage.
- An ideal gift for art lovers, magazine collectors, and fans of Maira Kalman's whimsical style.
Take a look at this beautiful cover below:
Whether you are adding to your collection or seeking that perfect gift, this New Yorker cover is a timeless piece of art history. Grab it while you can and celebrate the wit and charm of one of the most beloved magazines in America!