Description
Introducing the captivating cover from The New Yorker dated July 10, 1989, featuring the enchanting "Garden Shed" artwork by the talented Jenni Oliver. This cover has become a timeless piece, reflecting a blend of art and nostalgia that resonates with lovers of fine art and illustrated media alike.
This listing includes the cover only. It showcases a unique visual story, perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the artistic narrative captured within magazine covers. With its rich colors and intricate designs, this piece stands as a wonderful conversation starter in any room.
Measuring 8 3/4 inches wide and 11.5 inches long, this cover fits perfectly into a standard frame. You can proudly display it in your living room, study, or office space. It also makes for a thoughtful gift for friends and family who cherish vintage art and publications.
The item is in good shape, though it comes with some natural wear on the binding, adding to its character and charm. We recommend checking the provided photos to truly appreciate its unique look.
This cover is protected by a clear plastic covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come. You can feel confident knowing that it has been well cared for and will continue to be an attractive focal point in your space.
- Stylish and unique artwork perfect for decoration or framing.
- Comes with protective covering to preserve its condition.
Check out the cover below:
Whether you're a habitual reader of The New Yorker or just someone looking for quirky decor, this cover is a must-have addition. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a slice of magazine history!