Description
Step into a slice of nostalgia with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from January 12, 1981, featuring a charming Fruit Stand illustration by Eugene Mihaesco. This unique piece is perfect for collectors and fans of one of America's most iconic magazines. Whether you’re looking to decorate your space or add to your collection, this cover brings a vibrant touch of history to any environment.
This item is sold as a cover only, devoid of any labels or marks from its newsstand distribution. Its measurements are 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, making it an ideal size for framing or display. The captivating illustration showcases a lively fruit stand, capturing the essence of everyday life during the early '80s, making it not just a decorative piece but also a conversation starter.
- In decent good condition with minor wear, authenticating its vintage appeal.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its beauty and integrity.
While this piece does feature a small rip, the stunning artwork and historical significance far outweigh any imperfections. We encourage you to examine the high-resolution images for details. Visible wear can add character, showcasing the journey this piece has taken over the years.
Perfect for art enthusiasts, magazine collectors, or anyone with an appreciation for nostalgia, this cover is ready to find a new home. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of The New Yorker’s rich legacy!
Enhance your collection with this special edition cover. Share it with friends or enjoy it yourself—either way, you're adding a bit of artistic history to your life!