Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with this stunning cover from The New Yorker dated February 13, 1989, titled "Love Hockey" by the celebrated illustrator Arnie Levin. This cover captures the essence of a quintessential American pastime with a captivating blend of humor and nostalgia. Whether you're a passionate hockey fan or a dedicated collector of New Yorker memorabilia, this cover will surely make a striking addition to your collection.
Although this listing features the cover only, it stands as a testament to Levin's unmatched talent. The artwork is vibrant and full of life, making it a perfect conversation starter whether displayed in your living room, office space, or personal gallery.
This collectible cover is in good shape and comes complete with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its long-lasting preservation. Measuring 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, it fits beautifully in standard frames, allowing for easy display and an eye-catching aesthetic.
- Authentic cover from The New Yorker—perfect for collectors or fans of the magazine.
- Featuring artwork by Arnie Levin, known for his vibrant and engaging illustrations.
It's important to note that there may be some marks on the cover due to its vintage status. We encourage you to check the provided photos to appreciate its charm fully. This piece not only represents a moment in time but also embodies the cultural significance of hockey in America.
If you're interested in showcasing your passion for hockey or New Yorker art, don’t miss out on this iconic cover. It's a wonderful gift for yourself or the hockey enthusiast in your life.