Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers, this collectible piece is a must-have for your collection! Presenting the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from February 23, 1981, featuring the timeless character of Eustace Tilley, created by the renowned Ira Levin. This cover captures a moment in time, showcasing the unique artistry and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is famous for.
This magazine cover is in good condition, showing minor wear typical for its age. It's a fantastic addition for collectors, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates the nostalgic charm of vintage magazines. The absence of a label adds to its allure, providing a clean and unobstructed view of the beautiful illustration by Levin.
Here are a couple of key features that make this item special:
- Protective Covering: It comes with a high-quality plastic protective covering to safeguard the integrity and beauty of the cover over time.
- Perfect Size: With measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", it fits easily into frames for display, making it a perfect statement piece for your home or office.
This collectible cover is not just a piece of art; it's a portal to the past, showcasing the cultural trends and artistic styles of the early 1980s. Whether you hang it on your wall, display it in a collection, or gift it to a fellow New Yorker enthusiast, this item is sure to spark conversations and admiration.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. Add it to your cart today and enjoy the blend of nostalgia and artistic beauty this cover offers!
With its unique charm and cultural significance, this COVER ONLY from The New Yorker will be a valued asset in any collection. Enjoy its timeless beauty and let it transport you back to that fascinating era!