Description
If you're a collector of iconic magazine covers, look no further than this stunning piece of artwork from The New Yorker. The January 16, 1995 issue features a striking cover illustration by the talented M. Ulriksen, honoring the legendary civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. This cover is a beautiful representation of an important moment in American history, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of art, culture, and history alike.
This product includes the cover only, providing you with an affordable way to own a piece of The New Yorker’s rich legacy. Despite some minor wear and a label on the front, this cover maintains its overall appeal and significance. The cover comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. The measurements are 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", fitting perfectly in your collection or as part of your décor.
This cover is not just a magazine, but a collectible piece that adds value to any home or office. Display it proudly on your wall or keep it in an album as a conversation starter. It’s an excellent gift for friends and family who appreciate artistic representations of historical figures.
- Great Condition: While it does show some minor wear, the overall presentation remains strong, and it comes with a protective covering.
- Unique Collectible: This cover is a unique collectible that showcases an important moment in history, making it a meaningful addition to any collection.