Description
If you're a fan of iconic illustrations and a touch of nostalgia, this cover of The New Yorker from February 21, 1983, featuring Eustace Tilley by Rea Irvin, is a must-have! This unique cover art captures the whimsical spirit of the magazine and has become a hallmark of stylish literary aesthetics.
Presented as a cover only, this piece is perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a splash of classic New York culture to their decor. With its delightful portrayal of Eustace Tilley, a character synonymous with The New Yorker’s charm, this cover brings together humor and sophistication in one frame.
The condition of this cover is rated as "Good," with some minor wear evident throughout. However, it retains its character and appeal, making it an excellent addition to any collection. Notably, it comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity, so you can enjoy this piece worry-free.
Key Features:
- Authentic cover from The New Yorker, showcasing Eustace Tilley.
- Includes protective plastic covering to preserve quality.
The cover showcases a classic aesthetic, perfect for framing or displaying as-is. Ideal for those who appreciate art and literature, it will certainly be a conversation starter. Whether you're a long-time follower of The New Yorker or someone who simply enjoys unique artwork, this cover is a fantastic find.
Take a moment to admire the attached image, which highlights the detailed artistry of the cover.
Whether displayed in your office, living room, or as part of a curated collection, this timeless piece will surely add personality and sophistication to your space. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of New Yorker history!