Description
This remarkable product features the cover of The New Yorker magazine from January 29, 1996, designed by the talented artist George Riemann. This cover showcases the iconic New York City cabs, beautifully capturing the energy and vibrancy of the bustling streets of NYC. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or as a stunning wall decoration, this cover is a true piece of cultural history.
The cover is classified as being in "Good" condition, making it a great choice for anyone who appreciates vintage magazine art. There is a label on the front; however, this does not detract from the visual appeal of the artwork. Minor wear is present across the magazine, which adds character and tells the story of its journey through time.
Each purchase comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the cover remains safe and intact for years to come. This thoughtful addition makes it easy to display without damaging the paper. With measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", it’s the ideal size for framing and showcasing in your home or office.
Key Features:
- This cover features captivating artwork by George Riemann, highlighting the iconic NYC cabs.
- It arrives in protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation and easy display.
One glance at this artwork evokes the energy of New York City—the bright yellow cabs, the busy streets, and the stories that unfold in every corner. Whether you're a fan of The New Yorker or simply love the hustle and bustle of NYC, this cover makes for an exceptional addition to your collection.
Don't miss out on a piece of history! This collectible cover will not only enhance your space but can also spark conversation among guests. Embrace the vibrant spirit of New York City with this classic magazine cover.