Description
Discover a stunning piece of history with the cover from The New Yorker, dated February 26, 1996. This iconic cover features the striking artwork of Eustacia Tilley, created by renowned illustrator R.O. Blechman. Celebrate classic American art and journalism by adding this cover to your collection.
Offered as a "Cover Only," this piece highlights the magazine's hallmark style, serving as a beautiful display of both art and literary culture. This particular cover is in acceptable condition, showcasing the charm of an authentic, vintage magazine piece. You’ll notice some wear on the entire cover, but these imperfections add character, hinting at its storied past.
- Measurements: This cover measures approximately 8" x 10 3/4", making it a perfect size for framing or display.
- Protected: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity while allowing you to display it with pride.
It's important to note that there is a label on the front of the cover, which is indicative of its prior ownership. There are minor marks and creases visible, and we encourage you to see the photos for a complete view of its condition. These characteristics reflect the cover’s history while enhancing its authenticity.
To ensure a quality presentation, the cover has some wear on the binding, and there are noticeable creases on the front. Nonetheless, the artwork remains vibrant and engaging. This cover serves as a fantastic conversation starter, perfect for lovers of art and literature alike, or as an exquisite gift for a friend or family member who cherishes the cultural landscape of the 1990s.
Invest in a piece of history today!