Description
Capture a piece of history with the striking cover of The New Yorker from January 23, 1989. This captivating artwork features a flamingo illustrated by the renowned artist Ronald Searle. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates fine illustration, this cover only is a stunning representation of classic magazine artistry.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover presents a visually appealing design that can brighten any room or workspace. The bold imagery and intricate details will surely spark conversations and bring a sophisticated touch to your decor.
There is something special about owning a vintage magazine cover, especially one that has no label and is in newsstand condition. You can appreciate the nostalgia and take a trip down memory lane with this remarkable piece. Although it shows some minor wear, it is in good condition overall, allowing you to enjoy the artwork without hesitation.
This cover comes conveniently protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Whether displayed in a frame or kept in a collection, it remains safeguarded against dust and damage.
- Iconic artwork by Ronald Searle, adding value for collectors.
- Perfect size for framing or as a standalone art piece.
If you are an ardent admirer of vintage magazines or just want to enhance your artistic collection, this cover of The New Yorker is a must-have. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a unique piece of cultural history.
Act quickly, as unique pieces like this are hard to find! Add this extraordinary cover to your collection today and let it inspire your love for art and culture.