Description
Discover a unique piece of art and history with our featured item: the cover of The New Yorker from February 14, 1983. This captivating cover, illustrated by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempé, titled "Queen of Hearts," beautifully captures the essence of love and whimsy characteristic of the iconic magazine.
This offering is not just a magazine cover; it's a collectible that reflects a moment in time. Ideal for art enthusiasts, vintage magazine collectors, or anyone who appreciates exquisite artistry, this cover can bring character and charm to your living space.
Key features of this cover include:
- Iconic Artwork: Featuring the whimsical and evocative style of Jean-Jacques Sempé, this cover is a great conversation starter and adds artistic flair to any collection.
- Condition Details: Although this item has minor wear, it remains a striking representation of 1980s magazine art. It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity.
The item is in good condition overall. It was sourced from a newsstand, ensuring its authenticity. However, please note that there are some creases on the front cover. A closer examination of the photos will reveal the minor wear on the magazine. We believe these imperfections only add character to this cherished piece.
Whether you are an admirer of vintage magazines, a collector of Sempé's artwork, or simply looking to add a historical piece to your personal collection, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss! Celebrate the artistry and nostalgia of The New Yorker with this fantastic cover that captures the heart of a bygone era.