Description
If you're a fan of illustrations and classic New Yorker covers, you'll appreciate this unique offering: the cover of The New Yorker magazine from January 2, 1989. Designed by renowned artist Edward Koren, this cover captures the spirit of its time and showcases Koren's signature whimsical style.
This is a cover-only item, making it a perfect addition for collectors or those who wish to frame and display a true piece of art. The illustration serves as a wonderful conversation starter, celebrating the year 1989 with creativity and flair. Whether you're a long-time New Yorker fan or new to the magazine's aesthetic, this cover holds a special place in the world of editorial artistry.
This item is in good shape, ensuring it will look great wherever you choose to display it. Measuring 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, it fits nicely into standard frames or can be kept in a protective sleeve. The cover comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality and vibrant colors.
The New Yorker cover is not just about aesthetics; it also embodies a rich cultural history. When displayed, it can evoke nostalgia for the late '80s and invite discussions about political, social, and artistic themes of the era. Perfect for home or office decor, this cover adds a touch of sophistication and charm.
- Features Edward Koren’s iconic illustration, recognized for its humor and storytelling.
- Protective covering included to maintain its quality over time.
Don’t miss your chance to own this striking piece from The New Yorker. It’s not just décor—it’s an experience of artistic legacy.