Description
Celebrate a piece of New York City's artistic history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated February 20, 1984. This stunning cover features the iconic Eustace Tilley, designed by the talented Rea Irvin. The New Yorker magazine is renowned for its unique perspective on culture, art, and recent events, making this cover not just a decorative piece, but also a conversation starter.
This offering is perfect for collectors of vintage magazines or anyone who appreciates classic illustrations and the charm of past eras. The cover is in "Good" condition, showcasing minor wear that adds character. This is not just a piece of paper; it’s a reminder of history and creativity that you can display proudly in your home or office.
It comes without a label, making it an authentic piece that retains its originality. A protective plastic covering is included, ensuring that the cover remains in good condition for years to come. You can rest easy knowing that your collectible will be well-preserved from dust and damage.
- Measures 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it an ideal size for framing.
- Includes minor marks that reflect its age and storied past; see photos for details.
Shipping is done securely to ensure it reaches you safely. For collectors, historians, or those simply yearning for a nostalgic touch, this cover serves as a perfect addition to any collection. It’s not just about nostalgia; it’s about owning a piece of art that has stood the test of time and continues to inspire.
Whether you're a fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate the elegance of vintage magazines, this cover is a must-have. Capture a moment in time and enjoy the unique artistry that only Rea Irvin could provide. Don’t miss your chance to own this memorable piece of publication history!