Description
Introducing the beloved cover only from The New Yorker dated December 22, 1997, featuring the enchanting artwork titled "A Creature Was Stirring" by O. Smith. This iconic piece captures the essence of holiday spirit while providing a striking visual element for your collection or home decor. This cover is perfect for New Yorker fans, art collectors, or anyone seeking a unique piece that speaks to the creativity and charm of the late 90s.
In good condition, this cover showcases a delightful illustration that stirs nostalgia with its festive theme. While it has a minor wear on the cover, this does not detract from its overall appeal. It's an excellent opportunity to own a piece of magazine history that resonates with both art and literary lovers alike.
Each cover is carefully preserved, coming with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity. Whether you're framing it for display or adding to your collection, the protection will help maintain its vibrancy and allure for years to come.
The cover measures approximately 8" x 10 3/4", making it a suitable size for various display options. Imagine this cover adorning your wall or resting elegantly on a coffee table; it’s bound to be a conversation starter!
- Authentic Artwork: Own a piece that features the imaginative creativity of O. Smith, celebrating a warm holiday theme.
- Protective Covering: It comes fully protected in plastic, allowing you to preserve its condition while showcasing it.
Don’t miss out on the chance to add this fantastic cover to your collection. With its charming design and rich history, it’s more than just a magazine cover; it’s a piece of art that narrates a story. Check out the enchanting visual below!
Grab your own cover of The New Yorker December 22, 1997, and let it stir your imagination and decor!