Description
Embrace the charm of nostalgia with this stunning cover of The New Yorker from December 28, 1981, beautifully illustrated by the talented William Steig. This is a rare find for collectors, art lovers, and fans of classic magazine covers. The artwork captures the festive spirit of Christmas, making it an excellent addition to your holiday decor, or a thoughtful gift for the aficionados in your life.
This item is the cover only, giving you the opportunity to appreciate its artistry without any distractions. It comes without a label or newsstand markings, making it a clean piece that you can proudly display or frame. The dimensions are 8 1/4" x 11", fitting perfectly into most standard frames.
The cover is in good condition with minor wear, typical for its age, and has been preserved thoughtfully. It also comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure durability and longevity. This extra layer of protection is ideal for maintaining its pristine appearance, allowing you to enjoy it for years to come.
- Artistic Appeal: The iconic illustration by William Steig brings a classic touch to your space.
- Excellent Condition: Despite its age, the cover remains in good condition and is protected for extended use.
Don't miss out on this unique piece of art history. Whether you're a dedicated collector or simply want to add something special to your home, this Christmas cover from The New Yorker delivers. Embrace a classic moment in magazine history, and let it warm your winter nights with its delightful charm.
Celebrate the season in style with this beautiful and significant cover. It’s not just a cover; it’s a piece of art that tells a story. Add this to your collection today!