Description
The COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 9, 1985 features the whimsical artwork titled "Cat Nap" by the talented Iris Van Rybach. This beautiful cover captures the essence of a cozy moment, perfect for cat lovers and New Yorker enthusiasts alike. It showcases an artistic portrayal of a relaxed cat, instantly reminding viewers of the simple pleasures in life.
This product is a cover only—ideal for framing or displaying as part of your collection. With its measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", it's the perfect size to fit standard frames or serve as a standout piece on your wall. Whether you're a long-time reader or new to The New Yorker, this cover piece from December 1985 is a delightful addition to any décor.
Its vintage charm brings a sense of nostalgia, making it an excellent gift for friends, family, or even yourself. Please note that this item is a newsstand edition without a label, ensuring its uniqueness. It is in good condition, featuring only minor wear on the cover, which adds to its character.
To protect this lovely piece of art, it comes in a plastic protective covering, keeping it safe from dust and damage while on display. Showcasing this cover will undoubtedly spark conversations and admiration among guests.
- Captivating design featuring a charming cat, perfect for cat lovers.
- Comes with a protective covering to maintain its quality.
Here’s a look at the artwork:
This cover is not just a piece of paper; it’s a moment frozen in time and a representation of the delightful storytelling that The New Yorker is known for. Add it to your collection today and enjoy the warm, cozy vibes it brings!