Description
Introducing the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from February 23, 1981, featuring the captivating artwork of Eustace T by Rea Irvin. This unique piece is perfect for collectors and fans of vintage magazines alike. Please note that this listing is for the cover only, with no additional content included.
The cover showcases Irvin's trademark style, reflecting the artistic flair of The New Yorker during the early '80s. It also presents a snapshot of the aesthetics and cultural influences of that time, making it a fantastic decorative piece for your home or office.
This cover is in good condition and is meant for display or archival purposes. Please be aware that the item does not have a label, as it is a newsstand edition. It measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it an easily frameable size that will fit perfectly in a standard-sized frame.
To ensure its preservation, the cover comes protected by a high-quality plastic covering, keeping it safe from dust and damage. This added feature guarantees that you can enjoy the beauty of this cover for years to come, whether as a conversation starter or a treasured piece of nostalgia.
- Eye-catching Artwork: Featuring Eustace T, this cover attracts attention and sparks curiosity.
- Ideal for Collectors: A must-have for vintage magazine collectors and New Yorker enthusiasts.
Detailed measurements allow for easy framing, turning this magazine cover into a stylish display piece. Perfect for living rooms, offices, or personal galleries, it adds a touch of sophistication to any space.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of art history! This unique cover will not only enhance your collection but also serve as a distinctive decoration, bringing a slice of 1980s culture into your space.