Description
Discover a piece of New Yorker history with this collectible cover from the August 10, 1981, issue, featuring the enchanting artwork of Eugene Mihaesco. Perfect for art lovers and fans of classic magazine covers, this item captures a moment from the past, showcasing Mihaesco's unique perspective on life in New York City.
This cover is more than just a nostalgic item; it's a visual representation of the vibrant culture and artistic expression that The New Yorker is known for. The Corner House scene invites you into a world filled with charm, telling a story with every detail. Whether you’re a long-time subscriber or a new admirer, this cover is a treasured addition to any collection.
Condition-wise, the cover is rated as “Good.” It shows minor wear, characteristic of its age, but this only adds to its story and authenticity. There’s no label attached, making it a clean and attractive piece for display. To protect your investment, the cover comes with a durable plastic protective covering, ensuring it retains its beauty for years to come.
Key Features:
- Size: Measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it an ideal fit for framing.
- Quality: Comes in good condition with minor wear and no labels, ready for display.
Elevate your decor or gift it to a friend who appreciates art and history. This cover is not just a magazine item; it’s a conversation starter, a slice of New Yorker culture, and a tribute to a time when print was king.
Whether displayed on a shelf, framed in a gallery, or tucked into a scrapbook, this cover will shine as a beloved piece of your collection. Don’t miss the chance to own a part of The New Yorker’s legacy!