Description
Introducing the iconic cover of The New Yorker from December 21, 1992, featuring a delightful Christmas tree illustration by the celebrated artist Edward Gorey. This stunning piece captures the essence of the holiday season with its unique artistic flair. Collectors, fans of The New Yorker, and Gorey enthusiasts alike will appreciate this charming cover as a valuable addition to any collection.
This listing is for the cover only, which is in good condition despite minor wear. The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it a perfect fit for framing or display. The artistry reflects Edward Gorey's signature whimsical yet slightly macabre style, making it a conversation starter that adds character to any space.
One of the key features of this cover is its captivating visual appeal. The Christmas tree, adorned with intriguing ornaments, evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth associated with holiday celebrations. It’s a wonderful piece that can liven up your living room, office, or personal library.
- Excellent addition for collectors of The New Yorker and art enthusiasts.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to maintain its condition.
This cover is not just a piece of magazine history; it’s also an art piece that speaks volumes about taste and appreciation for fine illustrations. Imagine displaying this iconic cover in your home, or gifting it to a friend who shares your love for art and literature. It’s more than just a cover; it’s a reflection of style, culture, and the artistic legacy of Edward Gorey.
This item also comes with a label on the front, preserving its authenticity and charm. Get ready to enjoy a slice of nostalgia with each viewing of this delightful cover.
Don’t miss out on adding this unique piece to your collection. Embrace the spirit of the season with this enchanting representation of Christmas from a master of illustration.