Description
Discover a piece of art history with this stunning cover only from The New Yorker, dated January 30, 1984. This iconic cover, titled "Building Snowman" by the talented artist Heidi, captures the whimsical charm of winter and is perfect for collectors or those who appreciate fine illustration.
This item is specially offered as a cover only, providing an affordable option for fans of The New Yorker who may already own the entire magazine or prefer a minimalistic addition to their collection. The snowman, a symbol of playful winter joy, brings a cozy nostalgia that brightens up any space.
Here are some important details about this cover:
- Acceptable Condition: Please note that this cover shows signs of wear typical for its age, adding character to its nostalgic essence. Close attention to condition can be seen in the accompanying photos.
- Protective Covering: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe and preserved for years to come, allowing you to display it proudly without concern.
The measurements are approximately 8 1/4" x 11", a standard size suitable for framing. This cover makes a delightful conversation starter and a unique gift for lovers of art, literature, or anyone captivated by the magic of winter.
When you decide to add this piece to your collection, you will receive the exact cover depicted in the listing, complete with some marks that hint at its rich history. To see the details and condition of this cover, please refer to the attached image below.
Don't miss the chance to own a slice of cultural history! This collectible cover is perfect for framing, academic purposes, or simply to enjoy as part of your decor. Grab it now and celebrate the artistry that The New Yorker has offered for decades.