Description
Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit with this collectible piece from The New Yorker, dated December 18, 1995. This cover, titled "Santa City" and created by renowned artist Max, captures a whimsical take on Christmas that is sure to evoke nostalgia and warmth. Perfect for fans of classic magazine art, this item is more than just a cover; it is a delightful representation of a bygone era in magazine publishing.
The cover presents Santa in a unique urban setting, reflecting the charm and complexity of city life during the holiday season. The vibrant colors and imaginative composition are eye-catching, making it a fantastic addition to any home or office decor. Whether you are a long-time subscriber of The New Yorker or a newcomer to its artistic flair, this cover is a must-have piece of history.
Condition is labeled as good, with a minor wear consistent with its age but still maintaining the character and charm that vintage collectibles offer. It features a label on the front which adds to its authenticity. Additionally, each cover comes protected in a plastic sleeve, ensuring it remains in top condition for years to come.
- Measurements: This collectible cover measures 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", a standard size that fits perfectly in most framing options.
- Protective covering included: Each cover is enclosed in a plastic sleeve, providing excellent protection against dust, dirt, and wear.
In summary, this "Santa City" cover from The New Yorker is not only a great conversation starter but also a collectible item that celebrates magazine artistry. Don’t miss your chance to add this charming piece of nostalgia to your collection!