Description
This unique offering features the cover only of the renowned publication, The New Yorker, dated February 1, 1993. The captivating artwork titled "Referee's Time Out" is created by the talented Arnold Roth. This item is perfect for art lovers, collectors, or anyone who appreciates the charm and humor of classic magazine covers. The distinctive illustration draws you in, making it a conversation starter in any room.
With its historical significance, this cover also represents a snapshot of popular culture during the early '90s, showcasing the wit and artistic vision for which The New Yorker is famous. It’s an ideal gift for friends or family members who value nostalgia and art, or a delightful addition to your own collection.
Condition matters, and this cover is rated as 'Good' with a few minor signs of wear. However, the overall aesthetic remains appealing, making it a fantastic find for enthusiasts. Also, this magazine cover comes newsstand-ready with no labels obstructing the artwork, allowing the full beauty of the illustration to shine through. It also includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
The dimensions of the cover are 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it easy to frame or display. Whether you choose to hang it in an office, living room, or study, it will add a touch of classic sophistication to your space.
- Collectible item showcasing iconic artwork from The New Yorker.
- Protected with a plastic covering for long-lasting enjoyment.
This cover is more than just a piece of paper; it’s a piece of history that adds character to any collection. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this charming piece of art history today!