Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with this COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated December 19, 1988. This striking cover, designed by the renowned illustrator Edward Blechman, features a captivating depiction of a tree chase ax. It’s an excellent addition for collectors of vintage magazines, fans of artistic illustrations, or anyone who appreciates the cultural significance of The New Yorker.
This cover is in good condition, making it a remarkable find for those looking to enhance their living spaces or personal art collections. Please note that this is the cover only, which contains no label and comes from a newsstand edition, making it all the more valuable to collectors.
Key Features:
- Good Condition: The cover retains its original vibrancy and detail, ensuring that it stands out wherever displayed.
- Protective Covering: Includes a plastic protective covering to safeguard the artwork and maintain its quality over time.
The measurements of the cover are 8 1/4" x 11", making it a perfect fit for framing or as a unique piece of decorative art. The charming illustration by Blechman captures a moment in time and can add character to any room.
This item is not only a conversation starter but also offers a glimpse into the artistic style of the late 1980s. Whether you're a dedicated magazine collector or simply appreciate the beauty of magazine covers, this piece is sure to impress.
Invest in a slice of artistic history with this iconic cover. It’s a fantastic choice for anyone looking to celebrate the art of illustration and design.
Comes with plastic protective covering.