Description
Discover a piece of art and history with this COVER ONLY The New Yorker magazine from August 26, 1985, featuring the enchanting "Flea Market" cover by renowned artist James Stevenson. This collectible cover is a fantastic addition for fans of the iconic magazine and art enthusiasts alike.
This cover features a vibrant and imaginative representation of a flea market scene, capturing the essence of the eclectic and diverse atmosphere found in such places. Ideal for framing or as part of a creative display, this piece is sure to spark conversations and bring a touch of nostalgia into your space.
This magazine cover is in good condition, although it does exhibit some minor wear, typical of its age. It comes without a label, ensuring it retains a classic newsstand look. With measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", it fits perfectly into standard-sized frames, making it a versatile option for your art collection.
- Excellent Collectible: A must-have for New Yorker fans, this cover showcases an iconic work of art.
- Protective Covering: Your purchase includes a plastic protective covering to ensure the longevity and beauty of your item.
This cover only item is not just a piece of nostalgia; it's a glimpse into the past, reminding us of the charm of flea markets. Add a splash of personality to your home or office with this delightful piece of New Yorker history. It's perfect for art lovers looking for unique decor or collectors aiming to enhance their collection.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this iconic cover. Whether you’re a devoted reader of The New Yorker or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, this magazine cover will make a thoughtful gift or a striking addition to your own collection.
Act now and bring a piece of the vibrant 1980s into your life!