Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazine covers, you're going to love this iconic piece from The New Yorker. The cover from July 14, 1997, entitled "Getting Away from It All," is an eye-catching artwork by the renowned illustrator Ian Falconer. This collectible cover encapsulates the essence of leisure and escape, making it a perfect addition to your art collection or a delightful gift for a loved one.
This product features the cover only, which provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the artistry without the distraction of additional content. Whether you are looking to frame it for display or simply to appreciate as it is, this cover makes a statement.
The condition of the cover is rated as "Good." It has a label on the front, which adds character and tells a story of its own. You might notice some minor wear on the entire magazine, but these small imperfections contribute to its vintage charm and authenticity.
This collectible cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come. You can easily maintain its beauty and enjoy the nostalgia it brings.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this piece is the ideal size for framing or simply placing on a shelf or coffee table.
- Unique Artwork: Featuring a stunning design by Ian Falconer, this cover captures a delightful moment of escape.
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic cover to keep the quality intact, preserving it for future enjoyment.
Overall, this cover from The New Yorker is not just a piece of art; it’s a conversation starter and a delightful reminder of a slower pace of life. Add this special item to your collection today and bring a touch of nostalgia to your surroundings.