Description
Discover a piece of art and nostalgia with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated December 7, 1987. This iconic cover art, designed by the talented Iris Van Rybach, showcases the beloved "Open 24 Hrs Diner" that captures the essence of the bustling New York City nightlife. Whether you're a collector, a fan of The New Yorker, or simply appreciate fine art, this cover is a must-have for your collection.
This collectible item is offered in good shape, ensuring that it will be a standout addition to your home or office decor. Perfect for framing, this cover features vibrant colors and intricate details that reflect the artist's unique style. It serves as a window into the culture of the late 1980s, making it a fascinating conversation starter.
Key features of this collectible cover include:
- Authentic Artwork: A genuine cover from a well-respected publication, adding historical and artistic value.
- Protective Covering: Each piece comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its quality and longevity.
Please note that this listing is for the cover only, excluding the interior pages. The measurements of the cover are 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, making it an ideal size for display. There is some wear on the binding, which is expected given its age, but it does not detract from the overall beauty and appeal of the artwork. For visual confirmation, please refer to the accompanying images.
This cover represents more than just a magazine; it symbolizes a moment in time, a bustling diner open 24 hours a day, offering comfort and convenience. It's a little piece of history waiting to be admired. Elevate your collection today with this unique item, and let it transport you to a different era—one of laughter, late-night conversations, and the charm of city life.