Description
Feast your eyes on a piece of artistic history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from August 31, 1987. This stunning cover, titled "Planets & The Sun," is a memorable creation by renowned artist Eugene Mihaesco. It captures the timeless allure of our universe, making it a fantastic addition for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the unique charm of vintage magazine covers.
The cover is in good condition and offers a slice of nostalgia that transports you back to a different era. It’s truly a conversation starter and a fantastic decor piece for your home or office.
One of the best aspects of this cover is that it is newsstand quality with no labels, meaning you can display it without any distractions. You will notice some minor wear on the entire magazine, which only adds to its character. Plus, it's practical—each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its safety and longevity.
- Ideal for Collectors: Enhance your collection with this unique cover that features stunning art and an iconic title.
- Ready for Display: The protective covering allows you to showcase this cover without worry, whether at home or in your workplace.
This classic magazine cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it the perfect size for framing or simply adding to your art collection. It’s lightweight and easy to handle, allowing for effortless decoration in your favorite spaces.
Each time you glance at this cover, you'll get a reminder of the beauty of the cosmos, beautifully illustrated by Mihaesco. Don't miss out on this timeless artwork—bring home a piece of The New Yorker today!