Description
Discover a classic piece of art history with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker, dated February 19, 1990, featuring the captivating "Independence Cake" by talented illustrator Robert Weber. This unique cover showcases Weber's iconic style and reflects the cultural atmosphere of the time, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
Crafted with care, this magazine cover is in good shape and comes as a standalone piece, allowing you to enjoy its artwork without the clutter of additional pages. The measurements of this stunning cover are approximately 8 3/4 inches wide and 11.5 inches long, making it an excellent fit for framing or display.
What sets this cover apart?
- Artistic Appeal: Robert Weber's “Independence Cake” is a beautiful example of the illustrations that have graced The New Yorker for decades. This piece captures a moment in time with its whimsical presentation, perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
- Protective Coverage: Your cover will arrive with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains pristine. You can confidently display or gift it without worry.
This cover is not only a striking piece of art but also a delightful conversation starter. Imagine showcasing it in your living room, office, or even a creative workspace. Friends and family will be intrigued by its historical significance and the craftsmanship of Robert Weber.
To give you a closer look at this extraordinary item, here is an image of the cover:
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker's rich history. Whether you're an avid collector or searching for a unique gift, this cover is a timeless treasure that captures the charm of a bygone era.