Description
If you're a fan of classic illustrations and the unique charm of The New Yorker, this is a must-have collector's item for you. Presenting the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker magazine from January 23, 1984, featuring the delightful artwork of George Booth, renowned for his whimsical style. This particular cover, often referred to as the "Piano Lady," captures an enchanting moment that resonates with art lovers and magazine enthusiasts alike.
This listing is for the cover only, without the magazine label or newsstand details. The captivating imagery will surely enhance your collection or serve as a standout piece in your home decor.
With dimensions of 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, this cover can easily fit into standard frames, allowing you to showcase it beautifully on your wall or desk. The artwork depicts the playful and endearing character of the piano lady, perfectly encapsulating the spirit of the time and the brilliance of George Booth's artistry.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape, exhibiting only minor wear, which adds to its vintage charm. To ensure its preservation, it comes with a plastic protective covering, keeping it safe from dust and damage while you display it proudly.
- Unique collectible featuring George Booth's whimsical art style.
- Comes protected in plastic, ensuring longevity and maintaining good condition.
Whether you're a dedicated collector of The New Yorker or simply an admirer of artistic expression, this cover piece is sure to delight. It's an excellent conversation starter and a beautiful piece of nostalgia. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this iconic cover from one of the most beloved magazines.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.