Description
If you're a fan of The New Yorker, you won't want to miss this exclusive cover from February 22, 1993. This piece features the iconic Eustace Tilley, designed by the renowned illustrator Rea Irvin. The cover not only represents a nostalgic moment in magazine history but also showcases the sophisticated wit and charm that defines The New Yorker’s legacy. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates fine illustration.
This listing is for the magazine cover only, a splendid addition to your decor or collection. Whether framed or displayed, it serves as a delightful conversation starter. With its artistic flair, it embodies a perfect blend of humor and elegance that will enrich any space.
Condition-wise, this cover is rated as 'Good.' It possesses a label on the front, which adds character and tells a small story of its journey through time. You will notice minor wear throughout the cover, a testament to its age and authenticity. Rest assured, it comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure it stays in great shape for years to come.
Here are some key features of this product:
- Measurements: 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", ideal for framing.
- Includes protective covering to prevent further wear.
Take home a piece of cultural history today! This cover makes a thoughtful gift for fellow fans of quality journalism, art lovers, or those who appreciate vintage magazines. Don’t miss your chance to own this exquisite slice of The New Yorker’s artistic heritage.