Description
Step back into the charming world of New York City with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker, dated February 13, 1995. This cover art, designed by the renowned Saul Steinberg, captures a whimsical glimpse of the Wilshore and Lex intersection, reflecting Steinberg's unique style that blends humor with urban life.
This product is a must-have for art enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of The New Yorker. You won't just own a piece of magazine cover history; you'll own a conversation starter that brings a smile to anyone who appreciates the art of illustration.
The cover is in good condition, showcasing its vintage charm while still maintaining a timeless appeal. Do note that there is a label on the front, adding to its character. The magazine does exhibit minor wear, which is expected for an item of its age. To ensure longevity, this cover comes with a **plastic protective covering**, allowing you to display it proudly without worrying about further wear and tear.
- Dimensions: The cover measures 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", making it perfect for framing and displaying in your home or office.
- Artistic Value: The playful illustration of Wilshore & Lex by Saul Steinberg is a magnificent representation of an era in New York’s art scene.
The image included below shows the vibrant and detailed artwork, making it an attractive addition to your collection:
This cover is not just for collectors; it's for anyone who appreciates the fusion of art and literary culture. Don't miss the chance to own this iconic artwork. Whether you wish to gift it to a friend or adorn your own walls, this piece promises to bring a touch of New York sophistication to any space.