Description
Introducing the iconic cover of The New Yorker from February 16, 1987, featuring the charming artwork "Walking the Dog" by the talented Eugene Mihaesco. This vintage cover is a delightful piece for collectors and fans of classic magazine art, representing a beautiful snapshot of life that resonates even today.
This item comes in good condition, boasting its original, unblemished design. The cover is a fine addition to your collection, serving as a conversation starter or a unique decoration for your space. Each time you glance at this artwork, you'll be reminded of the creativity and wit that The New Yorker is known for.
Key Features:
- Authenticity: This cover is a genuine relic from the past, allowing you to own a tangible piece of cultural history.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective cover, ensuring that this beautiful piece of art remains in pristine condition for years to come.
The magazine measures 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, making it the perfect size to showcase on a wall, bookshelf, or coffee table. Although there is minor wear across the magazine, it adds to the character and story of this historical item. You'll appreciate the nostalgia that emerges from the classic design and the artistry of Mihaesco's portrayal.
This cover features no labels, allowing its pure aesthetic to shine through fully. You can confidently display it without any distractions. The cover also comes in a protective covering, ensuring the longevity of the artwork while maintaining its visual appeal.
Whether you're a longtime subscriber of The New Yorker or simply an admirer of beautiful magazine art, this cover is a must-have addition to your collection. Enjoy the charm of a bygone era with this stunning piece that showcases the brilliance of Eugene Mihaesco.