Description
Introducing the iconic COVER ONLY of The New Yorker dated August 15, 1988, featuring the captivating artwork of Eugene Mihaesco. This striking cover showcases a giant electric fan, bringing a refreshing touch to your collection of magazine covers. A must-have for enthusiasts of vintage art and collectible magazines!
Condition is rated as "Good," indicating that while the cover has been enjoyed, it still holds its charm with minimal wear. This piece is a wonderful addition for both avid collectors and those who appreciate mid-century artistry. It presents a unique opportunity to own a fragment of history from one of the most renowned publications.
The magazine comes without a newsstand label, preserving its aesthetic. You can rest assured about its longevity, as it is protected by a plastic covering. Measuring a convenient 8 1/4" x 11", it is the perfect size to display on your wall, home office, or reading nook.
- Artistic Excellence: Featuring the imaginative works of Eugene Mihaesco, this cover embodies a unique blend of creativity and style.
- Display Ready: Comes encased in a protective plastic cover, ensuring it remains in great shape for years to come.
Do not miss the chance to add this quality piece to your collection. Whether as a personal display or a gift for a fellow New Yorker aficionado, this cover will surely spark conversations.
Grab your copy of this charming cover today and celebrate the whimsical artistry of The New Yorker. Perfect for enhancing your art collection or simply relishing the nostalgia of 1980s design.