Description
Step into the world of classic editorial art with this cover-only edition of The New Yorker, from February 28, 1983. The striking piece, aptly titled "Fish Bowl," was created by the talented Robert Tallon. This item is not just a piece of paper; it’s a slice of history that showcases the unique aesthetics and intellectual spirit of The New Yorker magazine.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover captures a thought-provoking image that transports you back to the early 80s, inviting you to explore the cultural narratives of the time. It's a perfect conversation starter for art lovers, collectors, and those who appreciate vintage magazines.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11"
The condition of this cover is rated as good, with minor wear evident, reflecting its age and the charm associated with vintage items. Such natural wear enhances the character of the piece, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to add an authentic touch to their decor or collection.
This cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity while allowing you to admire the art without concern. With this added layer of protection, you can showcase it proudly in your home, office, or creative space.
- Unique collectible: A must-have for avid New Yorker collectors and magazine enthusiasts.
- Artistic appeal: Enhances your décor with a vintage aesthetic and sparks interesting conversations.
Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of artistic history. Whether displayed in a frame or added to a magazine collection, the "Fish Bowl" cover stands as a testament to the visual storytelling that The New Yorker is known for.