Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazine covers, you'll appreciate this unique piece from The New Yorker. This listing features the cover only for the issue dated July 11, 1983, showcasing the enchanting artwork titled "Jessica's Plant" by the talented Charles E. Martin. This artwork captures a whimsical aesthetic that is characteristic of The New Yorker, making it a perfect collectible for any art lover or magazine enthusiast.
Whether you're an avid collector or looking for an eye-catching decorative piece for your home or office, this magazine cover is sure to draw attention and spark conversation. The vibrant colors and charming illustration reflect a moment in time that many readers hold dear. This particular cover encapsulates the creativity and artistry that The New Yorker is famous for, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
As for the condition, this cover is classified as 'Good' with some minor wear consistent with its age. Please note that it is a newsstand copy and comes with no label. It has some slight imperfections that do not detract from its overall appeal but are worth noting for accuracy.
Key features of this magazine cover include:
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation.
- Includes visible marks that add to its vintage charm; perfect for collectors who appreciate the history of print media.
You can view the cover's captivating design below:
This collectible is ideal for framing or simply displaying as is. It makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates classic illustrations and the nuances of magazine art. Grab this iconic piece of The New Yorker's history today and add a touch of nostalgia to your decor!