Description
The New Yorker magazine is renowned for its iconic covers, and this particular edition from August 10, 1992, features the thought-provoking artwork titled "The Criticism" by Edward Korel. This cover piece is a captivating reflection of the artistry and satire that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Whether you are an avid collector of magazine covers or a fan of Korel’s work, this piece is a must-have addition to your collection.
What you receive is the cover only, presented in good condition. The cover showcases minor wear consistent with age, adding to its vintage charm. Delve into a moment in time with this unique piece of art that speaks volumes about the cultural and social narratives of its era.
Each cover measures 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, allowing it to fit perfectly in standard frames for display or storage. Enjoy the timeless aesthetic that this cover brings to your space, either as a decorative piece or a conversation starter.
Here are some notable features of this collectible cover:
- Authenticity: This is a genuine cover from The New Yorker, ensuring you own a piece of literary and artistic history.
- Protective Covering: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering to maintain its condition and enhance its longevity.
As with all collectibles, this cover is bound to appreciate in value over time. It also has a label on the front, which adds to its unique character. These small details make it not just a cover, but a piece of art that reflects a moment in The New Yorker’s storied past.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this striking cover. It makes for a perfect gift for fellow magazine enthusiasts or a delightful treat for yourself. Get your hands on this unique collector's item today!