Description
If you are a fan of classic magazine covers, the "Ole" cover from the February 10, 1997 issue of The New Yorker is a must-have item for your collection. This unique piece, illustrated by the renowned artist Floch, captures a moment in time with charm and wit. Whether you're looking to decorate your space or searching for a thoughtful gift, this cover is an excellent choice.
What makes this item special is that it comes as a cover only. You won't find the entire magazine, but the stunning cover alone is a work of art worth displaying. The iconic artwork featured on this cover has cemented its place in pop culture, making it a standout piece in any collection.
The cover is in good condition, with some minor wear that only adds character to its vintage appeal. There is also a label on the front that contributes to its authenticity. You'll appreciate the measurements, which are 8" x 10 3/4", making it perfect for framing or showcasing on a wall as a standalone piece.
Here are a couple of key features that make this cover a great addition to your collection:
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure durability and preservation.
- Visible marks and wear give it a vintage charm that enhances its aesthetic appeal.
For your peace of mind, we ensure that the cover is shipped with care in its plastic covering. This will help protect it as it travels to its new home. Please refer to the provided photographs to get a closer look at the cover’s condition and visual details.
Take a moment to appreciate the cover art of The New Yorker and add this collectible piece to your artistic repertoire. Embrace nostalgia with this vintage cover that speaks to creativity and a love for the artistry of journalism.
Enjoy the blend of literary history and artistic expression with this remarkable cover!