Description
Discover a unique piece of art with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker January 19, 1987, featuring the striking Bonfire illustration by Arthur Getz. This cover is a classic representation of the renowned magazine, capturing the essence of its sophisticated storytelling and artistic flair. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their home or office, this cover stands out as a remarkable conversation starter.
The cover is in good condition, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate history and artistry. Note that this item is a cover only; it does not include any interior pages and comes without a label, reflecting its status as a newsstand copy. It measures 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, making it the ideal size for framing or displaying as a standalone piece.
This exceptional magazine cover also includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays in good shape for years to come. Whether you're a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer to its compelling narratives, this cover is a must-have artifact from the 1980s.
- Unique vintage artwork by Arthur Getz that embodies The New Yorker’s iconic style.
- Good condition and protective covering for lasting preservation.
This is an opportunity for any avid collector or admirer of classic magazine art to own a piece of The New Yorker's legacy. The Bonfire cover beautifully encapsulates the magazine's signature blend of thought-provoking content and stunning visuals. Don’t miss out on adding this collectible to your array of special items; it’s sure to enhance any collection.
Cover only
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/4" x 11"
Comes with plastic protective covering.