Description
If you’re a fan of classic illustrations and iconic publications, you’ll love this collectible piece from The New Yorker. This is the cover only from the February 6, 1995 edition, featuring the stunning artwork titled "Grand Central Rink" by George Riemann. Ideal for those who appreciate the artistry of magazine covers, this piece adds a unique touch to your collection or home decor.
Measuring 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, this cover is an excellent addition for anyone who values artistic expression and nostalgia. The design elegantly captures a moment that reflects the ambiance of winter in New York City, marked by skaters enjoying the rink at Grand Central Station. Owning this cover means having a piece of art history right at your fingertips.
Although the cover is in acceptable condition, it does show some signs of wear. There are marks, rips, and water damage that emphasize its vintage charm. This is not just a cover; it’s a story wrapped in paper, bringing with it a sense of time and place.
- Featuring the iconic “Grand Central Rink” illustration by George Riemann.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
This item has been well-preserved with a protective layer, highlighting its importance for collectors and fans alike. Please refer to the provided images for a closer look at the condition and details of the cover.
This collectible is perfect for framing or simply displaying on a shelf. Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer to its artistic legacy, this cover captures the elegance and vibrancy of the iconic magazine. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of history!