Description
Introducing the iconic cover of The New Yorker from July 10, 1995, featuring the stunning artwork titled "Mohawk Manhattan" by renowned artist Anita Kunz. This collectible magazine cover represents a unique blend of artistry and cultural commentary, making it a must-have for art lovers, collectors, and fans of vintage publications.
The cover is in good condition, showcasing its age while still maintaining its charm. A notable aspect is the label on the front, which adds to its vintage appeal. You will find minor wear that is typical for a magazine of this era, yet it does not detract from the overall aesthetic. The cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity as a decorative piece or collectible item.
The dimensions of the cover are approximately 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", making it an ideal size for framing or displaying on your wall. It will easily fit into most standard-sized frames, allowing you to showcase this beautiful work of art in your home or office.
- Unique artwork by Anita Kunz, perfect for collectors.
- Comes with protective covering to preserve its quality.
Whether displayed in your living room, study, or even a gallery, this cover captures a moment in time, inviting conversations and admiration from all who see it. Perfect as a gift for a loved one or a treat for yourself, this collectible cover can ignite nostalgia or inspire a love for art and culture.
Don't miss the chance to own this piece of literary and artistic history!
Get your hands on this collectible today and add a touch of elegance and history to your space!