Description
Introducing the iconic cover from The New Yorker dated January 26, 1987, featuring the captivating artwork titled "Full of Windows" by L.J. Allen. This unique piece is a perfect addition for collectors and fans of classic magazine covers.
This offering is available as a cover only, specifically designed for those who appreciate the artistry of magazine art. The cover is in good condition, reflecting its age while still retaining its charm. A notable feature of this cover is that it comes without a label, making it a true newsstand edition. This quality adds to its authenticity and collectible value.
The dimensions of this cover are approximately 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, making it an ideal size for framing and display. Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a newcomer, this cover artwork can add a touch of sophistication and nostalgia to your collection or home decor.
- Protective Covering: Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe from dust and damage.
- Artistic Value: The stunning design captures the essence of urban living, embodying the unique perspective The New Yorker is known for.
The cover's rich visual appeal and the artistic talent of L.J. Allen make this magazine cover a standout piece. Ideal for framing, it can be a conversation starter in your living room, office, or personal library. You can admire it, share it with friends, or gift it to a fellow art lover.
Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of magazine history, which beautifully encapsulates the artistic spirit of the era. Perfect for those who appreciate fine art or journalism, it's a delightful find that adds depth and character to any space.