Description
Celebrate love and humor with the iconic cover of The New Yorker from February 14, 1994, titled "Funny Valentine," illustrated by the renowned artist Javier Mariscal. This captivating cover is a perfect addition for collectors, humor enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates witty artwork that embodies the spirit of Valentine's Day.
The cover features Mariscal's signature playful style, combining vibrant colors and whimsical designs to capture the essence of love and laughter. It's not just an artwork, but a piece of history from one of the most prestigious magazines in America. Whether you are decorating your home, office, or creating a unique gift, this cover serves as a delightful conversation starter.
This offering is for the COVER ONLY, and while it is in “Good” condition, please note that it has a label on the front and exhibits minor wear throughout. It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation for years to come, making it a wonderful collectible.
- Measurements: This charming cover measures 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", making it easy to frame and fit into your space effortlessly.
- Protection: With the included plastic protective covering, you can rest assured that your investment will stay safe from wear while adding charm to your collection.
Owning this cover means owning a piece of artistic history. Javier Mariscal's work remains relevant and entertaining, making this cover a timeless gift for yourself or someone special. Add a bit of humor and nostalgia to your collection today!