Description
Discover a piece of art and journalistic history with this authentic cover from The New Yorker, dated February 16, 1998. The cover features the striking illustration titled "The Low Road," created by the renowned artist Art Spiegelman. Known for his unique perspectives and engaging imagery, Spiegelman's work reflects deep social and cultural themes, making this cover a must-have collectible for fans of both art and journalism.
This product is offered as a cover only. It's ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the iconic appeal of The New Yorker. Each cover is a snapshot in time, boasting vibrant designs that often spark conversation and analysis.

Key features of this cover include:
- Good condition: This cover is in good condition with minimal wear, ensuring it will display beautifully in your collection or as wall art.
- Protective covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering, making it easy to maintain and keep safe from potential damage.
The dimensions of this collectible cover are approximately 8 inches by 10.75 inches, making it a perfect fit for standard-sized frames. It's an excellent addition to any art display or collection of vintage magazine covers.
Please note that a label is present on the front, adding to its character and authenticity. The combination of Spiegelman’s thought-provoking artwork and The New Yorker's rich publication history makes this cover a unique find. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of artistic brilliance that continues to influence and inspire audiences today.
Enhance your space or collection with this captivating piece of history!