Description
If you're a fan of unique art and vintage publications, then you will love this exceptional cover-only piece from The New Yorker. Featuring an illustration titled "Cat Mozart Bird" by the renowned artist Ronald Searle, this cover from August 1, 1988, is a must-have for collectors and lovers of quirky artwork.
This delightful cover captures the whimsical essence of Searle's work, showcasing a playful cat in a musical scene, complete with birds. It’s a perfect conversation starter and adds a touch of sophistication to any collection. Whether you want to frame it, display it on a shelf, or simply appreciate its artistic charm, this cover will surely delight you.
The condition of the cover is good, allowing for some character while still being visually appealing. Please note that this listing is for the cover only; however, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and safety. This thoughtful addition helps keep it in good shape for years to come.
Detailed measurements of the cover are approximately 8 3/4 inches wide by 11.5 inches long, making it an ideal size for framing or displaying in various settings. While it does show some marks over time, these minor imperfections reflect its history and do not detract from its charm. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a closer look at the condition of the item.
- Authentic vintage cover from The New Yorker, highlighting unique artwork by Ronald Searle.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition.
Take a step into the world of vintage art and jazz up your space with this remarkable piece. It’s perfect for artists, cat lovers, or anyone who appreciates a well-crafted illustration. Don’t miss out on adding this charming cover to your collection!