Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the cover from The New Yorker, dated January 23, 1989, featuring the captivating "A Flamingo Dance" by renowned artist Ronald Searle. This stunning cover not only adds character to your collection but also offers a glimpse into the artistic soul of the late 20th century. Whether you're a passionate collector of vintage magazine covers or simply looking for a distinctive decor item, this piece is sure to inspire and engage.
The cover is in good shape, emphasizing minimal wear, which adds to its vintage allure. It is ideal for framing or displaying as is. The dimensions of this striking piece are 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, making it a perfect fit for standard-sized frames. To ensure its longevity, this cover comes with a protective plastic covering, allowing you to preserve its beautiful artwork.
One thing to note is that there is some wear on the binding, a testament to its long history and authenticity. This adds character rather than detracting from its beauty. Make sure to check the attached photo for a clear view of its current condition.
- Protective covering included for preservation.
- Perfect for collectors or as an art piece in your home.
Don't miss out on owning this beautiful illustration that embodies the playful and imaginative spirit of Ronald Searle's work. Add this enchanting cover to your collection today and bring a touch of vintage elegance to your space.
Explore the world of art and nostalgia with this exceptional magazine cover. Its delightful design and historical context make it a conversation starter for guests in your home. Own a piece of cultural history today!