Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers or a collector of unique memorabilia, you won't want to miss this stunning piece of art: the cover of The New Yorker from December 16, 1991. Featuring a delightful Christmas-themed design by the talented artist Benoit van Innis, this cover showcases a whimsical pot adorned with festive elements that encapsulate the spirit of the holiday season.
This cover is more than just a magazine front; it’s a collectible that captures a moment in time, making it a perfect gift for art lovers or a cherished addition to your home décor. It serves as a great conversation starter, inviting stories and memories of Christmas celebrations and the beloved tradition of the holiday season.
Key features of this product include:
- Condition: The cover is in good condition with minor wear. It retains its vibrant colors and crisp details, reflecting the charm that vintage publications provide.
- Protection: It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring longevity and preservation for years to come.
This cover measures 8 1/4 W x 11 1/4 L, making it easy to display in various settings, whether framed on a wall or part of a collection. It’s important to note that wear is evident on the binding, which is typical for vintage magazines. Be sure to reference the included photos for a closer look at the condition.
For your convenience, the cover is packaged with care, ensuring it arrives in the same great condition you see here. Check out the image below to appreciate the festive design and intricacies of Benoit van Innis's artistry:
Add a touch of nostalgia and holiday cheer to your collection with this iconic cover from The New Yorker. Experience the fusion of art, culture, and tradition, and savor the joy it brings to your space.