Description
If you appreciate classic illustrations and significant historical themes, you'll love this collectible cover from The New Yorker, dated January 25, 1993. Featuring the captivating artwork by E. Sorel, this piece showcases the likenesses of Bill Clinton and Abe Lincoln, embodying a unique moment in American political history. It's more than just a magazine cover; it's a slice of nostalgia that reflects the cultural and political landscape of its time.
This offering is for the cover only, making it a perfect collectible for magazine enthusiasts, political buffs, or anyone looking to adorn their walls with a touch of history. The vibrant colors and detailed artwork serve as an excellent conversation starter, whether in your home, office, or café.
This collectible cover is in good condition, with only minor wear visible, making it an excellent addition to any collection. A label on the front adds to its authenticity and unique charm. With dimensions measuring 8 1/4" x 11", it can fit nicely into most standard frames.
Key Features:
- High-quality reproduction of a historic cover featuring two iconic figures in American history.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to ensure durability and longevity.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful piece of art that celebrates not just a magazine, but an era in American history. Perfect for framing or simply as a standalone display, this cover is a must-have for any serious collector. Grab yours today and let the artistry of the past inspire your present!
Good condition with some minor wear on the cover, this collectible comes safely packaged. With its protective covering, you can maintain the quality while displaying it for all to see. Perfect for fans of The New Yorker or collectors of political memorabilia, this cover will serve as a cherished item in your collection.