Description
Step into the world of classic journalism with this meticulously preserved cover from The New Yorker dated January 8, 1996. Featuring the thought-provoking illustration "Changing Fortunes" by renowned artist Edward Sorel, this cover offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and political landscape of the time. It's not just a piece of paper; it’s a slice of history that can enrich your collection.
This cover is a perfect addition for art lovers, collectors of literary memorabilia, or anyone who appreciates great design. The striking artwork captures attention and stimulates conversation, making it an ideal decorative piece for your home, office, or study.
This specific item is in Good condition but does have a few visible signs of wear, including a label on the front and minor imperfections throughout. However, these details only add to its character and authenticity.
- Comes protected in a durable plastic covering, ensuring its longevity.
- Measurements are approximately 8 1/4" x 11", making it easy to frame and display.
The cover is also an excellent gift for birthdays, anniversaries, or holidays for friends and family who cherish iconic magazine art. Present it as a standalone piece or as part of a larger collection. Every time someone glances at it, they'll be drawn into the unique narrative that The New Yorker has consistently provided since its inception.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the world of vintage magazines, this cover serves as an excellent starting point or addition to your collection. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of artistic expression—grab this captivating cover today!