Description
Step into a slice of history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from December 28, 1992, featuring a stunning Broadway Show illustration by renowned artist Robert Risko. This captivating cover serves as a delightful reminder of New York's vibrant cultural scene of the early '90s. Whether you're a longtime fan of The New Yorker or simply an admirer of classic art and design, this cover is a must-have for any collection.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this piece is perfect for framing or display. It not only showcases a beautiful Broadway theme but also represents a unique period in publishing history. The cover is in good condition, with some minor wear that adds character and authenticity to this collectible item.
Although it bears a label on the front, it remains a striking representation of Risko's artistry. For those who appreciate vintage art, this cover brings an air of nostalgia and elegance to any space. The charm of the Broadway shows captured in print offers a peek into an era defined by its artistic expression.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure longevity.
- Original condition with only slight signs of wear, enhancing its vintage aesthetic.
You'll take note of a small amount of water damage; please refer to the provided photos for a clear view of its condition. Each detail tells a story, and this cover encapsulates a moment in time that resonates with both theater enthusiasts and magazine collectors.
Take this opportunity to own a piece of cultural history. The New Yorker’s December 28, 1992 cover is not just a product; it’s a timeless artwork that enhances any collection or decor. Don't miss out on this chance to celebrate Broadway and print art from an iconic era.