Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with this exquisite cover of The New Yorker from January 6, 1992, featuring the iconic "Cat in a Cup" illustration by the talented Gurbuz Dogan Eksioglu. This cover art is not just any magazine cover; it beautifully encapsulates a moment in time, merging witty commentary with whimsical imagery that has become a hallmark of this venerable magazine.
This cover measures 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it a perfect addition to your collection, whether you're a dedicated follower of The New Yorker or simply an art enthusiast looking to lighten up your space. The image showcases a charming feline perched comfortably in a cup, striking a delightful balance between humor and simplicity.
Condition-wise, the cover is classified as "Good" with only minor wear, a testament to its age and the care it has received over the years. It comes complete with a plastic protective covering to preserve its beauty and to keep it looking fresh for future generations. This feature makes it an ideal choice for display or as a gift for someone special.
Key Features:
- Iconic artwork by Gurbuz Dogan Eksioglu, perfect for art lovers and collectors.
- Comes with a protective covering to maintain its pristine condition.
This piece is a true collectible and will surely start conversations and spark interest. Whether you choose to frame it or keep it as part of your magazine collection, this cover embodies the essence of The New Yorker and its distinctive blend of artistry and cultural commentary.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of literary and artistic history. Grab this charming cover today and let it bring a smile to your face or brighten up your living space!