Description
Discover a piece of art history with this exceptional cover featuring “Cable Car” by Abel Quezada, originally published in The New Yorker on February 27, 1984. This cover-only item is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates vintage magazine covers that capture iconic moments in time.
The artwork showcases Quezada's signature style, bringing a vibrant and whimsical representation of a cable car scene that has become synonymous with urban culture. Its charm lies not only in its visual appeal but also in the nostalgia it evokes for a bygone era of magazine artistry.
This product offers more than just a cover; it serves as a unique décor piece for your home or office. Display it proudly on a wall, in a frame, or simply keep it as a collectible treasure. This cover will certainly spark conversations and admiration from those who see it.
Key features of this cover include:
- Good Condition: The cover remains in good condition, ensuring it maintains its beauty and integrity over the years.
- Includes Protective Covering: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it against dust and potential damage.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", it is the perfect size for framing or displaying as part of a curated collection. There are no labels, making it suitable for newsstand enthusiasts and avid collectors alike.
To visualize the stunning artwork, take a look at the image below:
Elevate your space or collection with this remarkable cover. Its combination of artistic beauty and historical significance makes it an essential piece for anyone who loves The New Yorker’s rich legacy of illustration and commentary on life and culture. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this exquisite cover.