Description
Step into a bit of history with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker dated January 12, 1981, showcasing the captivating "Fruit Stand" illustration by the talented Eugene Mihaesco. This unique and collectible item is perfect for avid magazine enthusiasts or art lovers who appreciate the fusion of culture and creativity.
This cover, offered in good condition, brings a touch of nostalgia and charm, making it an excellent addition to your collection. Featuring vibrant artwork, it represents a significant era of artistic expression. Displaying this cover in your home or office invites conversation and admiration from guests.
Key features include:
- Newsstand quality without any label, ensuring an authentic and original look.
- Plastic protective covering included, preserving the cover’s condition for years to come.
Measuring at an ideal size of 8 1/4" x 11", this cover fits beautifully in standard frames. You can effortlessly showcase it in your living room, study, or art nook. The minor wear that comes with this piece adds character without detracting from its overall aesthetic appeal.
Whether you're a longtime subscriber to The New Yorker or a newcomer eager to dive into its artistic journey, this cover is a delightful find. It's an incredible gift for collectors, artists, or anyone who appreciates the intersection of art and journalism.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of this magazine's rich history. Add the "Fruit Stand" cover by Eugene Mihaesco to your cart today and elevate your space with a dash of artistic flair!
Embrace the timeless elegance of classic magazine covers with this stunning piece that is sure to be a conversation starter for years to come.