Description
If you're a collector or admirer of The New Yorker, you won’t want to miss this fantastic cover from July 13, 1981. Designed by the celebrated artist J. J. Sempe, this cover captures the essence of a quiet moment in a garden, making it an ideal piece for any art enthusiast or a nostalgic reminder for longtime fans of the magazine.
This listing features the cover only—there's no label or magazine attached, making it a unique standalone piece for your collection. Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", it perfectly fits within standard frame sizes, allowing you to easily display it in your home or office. Each glance at this charming artwork will transport you back to the 1980s, igniting a connection to the past through Sempe's delightful illustrations.
In terms of condition, this cover is in good shape overall, showing minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. While there are some creases visible on the front, these imperfections tell the story of its journey and lend character to the piece. To protect its condition, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that you can enjoy it for years to come without worrying about damage.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Authentic cover art by renowned illustrator J. J. Sempe, adding a touch of sophistication and nostalgia.
- Comes encased in a protective cover, preserving its integrity for display or collection.
The image below showcases the artwork that you’ll be adding to your collection:
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history. Whether you’re a devoted fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate beautiful art, this cover is sure to be a wonderful conversation starter in any space.