Description
Discover a piece of art that combines nostalgia with the charm of winter! This is the cover only from The New Yorker dated January 30, 1984, featuring the delightful illustration titled "Building Snowman" by the talented Heidi Goennel. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the whimsy of winter scenes, this cover brings a sense of joy and creativity to any space.
The cover showcases a heartwarming scene of children happily constructing a snowman, beautifully capturing the essence of childhood winters. This artwork serves not only as an attractive decoration but also as a conversation starter, making it an ideal addition to your home or office.
Condition-wise, this cover is classified as "Good," indicating that it has been lovingly preserved over the years. It has minor wear, a testament to its age and history, while adding character to the piece. The absence of a label on the newsstand edition enhances its aesthetic appeal. A small rip can be found, which has been carefully documented in the photos.
- Protective Covering: For your peace of mind, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring the preservation of its visual beauty.
- Perfect Dimensions: Measuring at 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, this cover fits perfectly in any standard frame.
Included in the package is the original cover image itself, allowing you to appreciate its detail and artistry up close:
Elevate your collection with this unique cover from The New Yorker. It's a blend of art and nostalgia that will charm both visitors and residents alike. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a slice of art history!