Description
Discover the charm of the illustrious The New Yorker magazine cover from February 17, 1992, featuring the stunning artwork titled Cupid Arrow Tower by the talented artist James Stevenson. This cover-only print is a perfect addition for collectors and fans of iconic magazine art alike. Hang it on your wall to showcase a piece of cultural history or gift it to someone with a love for art and literature.
Crafted with care, this cover is in good shape and primarily consists of the outer design without the accompanying magazine content. Measuring 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, it makes a versatile collectible that can fit easily into various display frames. Enhance your home office, living room, or gallery wall with this unique piece of art history.
Each purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your cover remains in pristine condition, whether you choose to display it or store it away for safekeeping. This protective feature makes it simple to preserve the artwork from dust and wear over time.
- Authentic cover art from a renowned publication, perfect for collectors.
- Includes protective covering to ensure longevity and preservation.
Imagine the conversations sparked when friends and family admire this piece. It captures the essence of The New Yorker and reflects a stylish way to celebrate art. Add this remarkable gem to your collection today.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a sliver of artistic expression that echoes through time. This classic cover will not only elevate your space aesthetically but will also resonate with those who appreciate the arts and literature.