Description
Step into a moment of nostalgia with this remarkable cover from The New Yorker, dated January 31, 1994. Titled "Crush Hour," this captivating artwork by the talented Edward Sorel brings a delightful touch of vintage charm to your collection. Whether you're a dedicated fan of The New Yorker or an admirer of unique art pieces, this cover is sure to impress.
This product is a cover-only edition, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate the artistry of magazine illustrations without the need for the entire publication. Featuring striking imagery and clever commentary, the cover encapsulates the wit and creativity that The New Yorker is known for.
Condition-wise, the item is categorized as "Good." While it reflects some signs of wear consistent with age, it remains a veritable treasure. Notably, there is a label on the front, adding a unique touch to its character. Minor wear is noticeable on the entire magazine, but these slight imperfections only enhance its charm and authenticity.
As a protective measure, your cover will arrive in a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in the best possible condition. The dimensions of this item are 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", making it perfect for framing or showcasing on your wall.
- Unique artwork by Edward Sorel, ideal for art lovers and collectors.
- Comes with a protective covering to preserve its condition.
Do not miss the chance to own this iconic piece. It can serve as a conversation starter in your living room or as a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates classic magazine art. Add a piece of history to your collection with this unique cover from The New Yorker!
Order yours today and celebrate the rich heritage of American artistry and journalism.