Description
Introducing a stunning piece of art for collectors and lovers of The New Yorker—this is the COVER ONLY from the February 17, 1986 issue, featuring the beautifully illustrated "Flower Heart" by the talented artist Eugene Mihaesco. This cover not only showcases a captivating design but also encapsulates the essence of artistic expression that The New Yorker is renowned for.
This collectible cover is in good condition, ideal for framing or displaying in your collection. Please note that the magazine is newsstand quality, meaning it does not come with any labels, which enhances its appeal for enthusiasts. There is minor wear throughout, which is typical for items of this age. Rest assured, it comes with a durable plastic protective covering that helps preserve its charm and protects it from any further wear.
The dimensions of this iconic cover are 8 1/4" x 11", making it a perfect fit for standard frames. Whether you’re adding it to your personal collection or giving it as a gift to a fellow New Yorker fan, it’s sure to impress.
Key Features:
- Beautiful artwork by Eugene Mihaesco, ideal for home or office décor.
- Durable plastic protective covering, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Don't miss the chance to own this stunning cover art that brings a piece of New York's cultural history into your space. Perfect for those who appreciate fine art and the legacy of The New Yorker magazine, this Flower Heart cover is a true conversation starter.