Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers or a collector of The New Yorker, then this collectible is perfect for you. Presenting the cover only from The New Yorker, dated December 5, 1988, featuring the whimsical and thought-provoking illustration titled "Angel's a Mess" by renowned artist Ronald Searle. This unique piece not only reflects the artistic brilliance of a bygone era but also makes for a charming decorative item.
Measuring a convenient 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, this cover is the ideal size for framing or simply displaying on a wall, desk, or shelf. Its good shape is suitable for collectors, while its vibrant design has an undeniable impact that can brighten any space and spark conversation.
Good shape
Cover only
Key features of this cover include:
- Protective Covering: This collectible comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring longevity and safeguarding against dirt and dust.
- Artistic Value: The unique artwork by Ronald Searle adds immense charm and character, making it a must-have for admirers of fine art and illustration.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
While the cover is in good shape, it's important to note that there are some marks, and wear on the binding, as well as a few rips. Please refer to the photos for a detailed view of its condition. Collectors appreciate character in their items, and this cover has a history that adds to its uniqueness.
Some marks. See photos.
Wear on binding. See photos.
Rips. See photos.
This nostalgic cover from The New Yorker not only represents a significant moment in time but also serves as a delightful conversation starter. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of artistic history!