Description
Discover the stunning cover of The New Yorker magazine from January 13, 1997, featuring the enchanting artwork of renowned illustrator Lorenzo Mattotti. This captivating piece depicts the joyful scene of ice skating, bringing a sense of nostalgia and winter fun to your decor. Perfect for fans of classic magazines or those who appreciate fine art, this cover makes for a unique addition to your collection.
Whether you're an avid New Yorker reader or simply love unique art, this cover showcases an iconic moment in time. It not only celebrates the beauty of winter activities but also highlights the exceptional illustration style of Mattotti, who is celebrated for his vibrant colors and expressive line work.
Product Details:
- This item is a cover only and does not include the entire magazine, making it a focused piece for display.
- The cover is labeled on the front, giving it a touch of authenticity.
Condition: This item is in good condition, but it has some minor wear throughout. The wear is typical for a magazine of its age and adds character, enhancing its vintage appeal. Additionally, please note that there is a label on the front, which is clearly indicated.
For protection, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures longevity and preserves the vibrant artwork for years to come. The measurements are 8 1/4" x 11", making it a perfect fit for standard frame sizes, allowing you to showcase it on your wall or shelf effortlessly.
It's important to mention that there is slight wear on the binding, but this does not detract from the overall appeal of the piece. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a clear view of the item.
Take a closer look at this stunning cover below:
This cover is more than just a magazine item; it is a beautiful piece of art that tells a story. Whether you decide to add it to your art collection, gift it to a friend, or display it in your living room, it's sure to spark conversations and bring joy.