Description
Step into a delightful moment captured in time with this exquisite piece of art: the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated January 9, 1989. This charming cover, illustrated by the talented Barbara Westman, immerses you in the essence of a ski day, evoking happiness and a sense of adventure.
Whether you are a collector of vintage magazine covers or simply appreciate fine art, this item is an ideal addition to your collection. Its vibrant imagery perfectly reflects a playful winter escape, showcasing the joy found in skiing and the great outdoors.
This specific cover is in good shape, allowing you to appreciate its age while still enjoying its charming aesthetics. Please note that this listing is for the cover only, making it an affordable option for those who want to enjoy a piece of history without the full magazine.
Here are some key features of this product:
- Protective Covering: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and maintain its pristine condition.
- Unique Dimensions: With measurements of 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, it’s the perfect size for framing or showcasing in your home or office.
This cover does display some wear on the binding, which is typical for items of its age. We encourage you to take a close look at the accompanying photos to assess its condition. The combination of vintage charm and historical interest makes this cover a fantastic conversation starter.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker’s rich history. Perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike, this piece resonates with nostalgia and artistic beauty. Admire the playful ski scene every day and let it take you back to serene winter days.