Description
Step back in time with this collectible cover from The New Yorker dated February 17, 1992, featuring the whimsical artwork of James Stevenson. This vibrant illustration titled "Cupids In Charge" captures the essence of love and playfulness, making it a delightful piece for any art enthusiast or magazine collector. Embrace nostalgia with this unique cover, perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift.
The cover is in good condition, showcasing minor wear that adds character without compromising its appeal. Whether you're a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer excited about magazine art, this cover brings a piece of history to your collection.
Key Features:
- Measures 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it an excellent fit for framing or as part of a larger display.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring preservation and protection of the artwork for years to come.
This cover is newsstand quality and does not include a label, preserving its aesthetic integrity. It’s a wonderful addition to your living space, serving as a conversation starter while also adding a touch of artistic flair to your décor.
For added convenience and care, the cover comes enclosed in a plastic protective covering to keep it in its pristine condition. It’s an ideal way to celebrate the artistry of James Stevenson while also respecting the long-standing legacy of The New Yorker.
Take a closer look at the captivating artwork below:
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this charming and collectible piece of magazine history. Perfect for framing or simply adding to your collection, this cover is sure to brighten up any space.