Description
Introducing the stunning cover art of The New Yorker from August 7, 1978, titled "Sprinkler," created by the talented Eugene Mihaesco. This cover is an excellent addition for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the unique aesthetic of iconic magazine illustrations. Capturing a moment in time, this piece reflects the whimsical yet sophisticated charm characteristic of The New Yorker.
This offering is for the cover only, and it comes without a label, making it appear like a true vintage piece. The dimensions of the cover are conveniently sized at 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", perfect for framing or displaying. The artwork depicts a playful scene, showcasing Mihaesco's distinctive style, which combines humor and artistry in an engaging way.
The cover is in good condition, featuring only minor wear that adds to its vintage appeal. It’s a testament to its age while still maintaining its artistic integrity. To ensure its preservation, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, providing an extra layer of security against dust and damage.
- Authentic vintage cover from a renowned magazine, perfect for decoration or as a gift.
- Comes with a protective covering, ensuring the longevity of this collectible piece.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or looking to dip your toes into the world of magazine art, this cover is a fantastic choice. It encapsulates a unique moment in arts and culture, making it a conversation starter. Hang it in your living room, office, or favorite reading nook to add a touch of literary flair to your space.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. This exquisite cover art is a true gem that beautifully reflects the creative spirit of its time. Make it yours today, and appreciate the beauty of Mihaesco's work in your home!