Description
Celebrate nostalgia with the iconic cover of The New Yorker from January 2, 1984, illustrating a festive New Year's Eve party by renowned artist Arnie Levin. This piece is a perfect addition for collectors, fans of vintage publications, or anyone who appreciates art that encapsulates a moment in time. Discover how this cover can transport you back to the vibrant New Year's celebrations of the past.
This collectible cover showcases Arnie Levin's unique illustration style, capturing the essence of joy and celebration. Its festive imagery brings to life the spirit of New Year's Eve, making it a charming conversation starter or focal point for your collection. This is not just a magazine cover; it’s a snapshot of cultural history that resonates with those who love the aesthetic of classic print media.
Condition-wise, this cover is rated as “Good,” with minor wear consistent with its age. It comes without a label, ensuring its pristine look is maintained for display. Additionally, the cover arrives in a protective plastic covering to keep it safe from dust and damage.
The measurements of this cover are 8 1/4 inches wide and 11 1/4 inches long, making it a standard size for framing. You can easily find a frame to complement this cover, allowing you to showcase it proudly in your home or office.
Here are some key features you’ll love:
- Protective plastic cover: Ensures your collectible remains in excellent condition.
- Perfect for framing: Its standard dimensions make it easy to display.
Embrace a piece of New York’s rich artistic legacy with the January 2, 1984, cover of The New Yorker. This collectible item is a wonderful gift for art lovers or a delightful treat for yourself. Add it to your collection today and let it inspire you as you reminisce about the lively New Year’s celebrations of yesteryear.
This remarkable cover perfectly captures the upbeat spirit of a New Year's Eve celebration, making it a timeless addition that connects the past with the present.