Description
If you’re a fan of vintage magazine covers, you'll appreciate this unique find: the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from December 16, 1996. This iconic piece was illustrated by the talented Edward Sorel, showcasing a whimsical take on the world of video games, which perfectly captures the playful spirit of the era.
This cover is a fantastic collectible for those who admire art, culture, and media history. Whether you're an avid New Yorker reader, a graphic design enthusiast, or simply love retro video games, this cover is sure to be a conversation starter in your collection.
Measuring at 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, this cover fits beautifully within standard-sized frames, making it easy to display in your home, office, or studio. It's in good condition with only minor wear, which adds to its charm and authenticity as a piece of 1990s art. Additionally, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays safe and preserved for years to come.
Key features of this product include:
- Authentic cover art from The New Yorker, adding a touch of vintage flair.
- Protected with a plastic covering, ensuring longevity and preservation of the artwork.
Although it does have a label on the front, it does not detract from the overall aesthetic. The minor imperfections only contribute to its story and character.
Get ready to celebrate art and nostalgia with this distinctive cover from The New Yorker. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of decorative and cultural significance!