Description
Discover a piece of artistic history with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker, dated July 17, 1995, featuring the whimsical illustration "The Treasure" by acclaimed artist Peter de Seve. This cover-only edition captures the vibrant essence of a bygone era and is perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates unique visual storytelling.
This cover, measuring at 8" x 10 3/4", showcases De Seve's brilliant style and is a wonderful addition to any art collection or home decor. While this piece is sold as a cover only and comes in an acceptable condition, it's essential to note the wear visible throughout the surface. There is a label on the front, along with some creases and rips, giving it a vintage look that adds character to the piece.
Rest assured, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its integrity. This ensures that despite its minor imperfections, the cover remains a striking display of artistry that will draw attention in any setting.
Key Features:
- Vintage Artwork: A stunning illustration by Peter de Seve, capturing the essence of The New Yorker magazine.
- Protective Covering: Each item includes a plastic covering to preserve the artwork while revealing its unique characteristics.
This collectible cover has some noticeable wear, which includes:
- Creases on the front, showcasing its age and authenticity.
- Rips and wear on the binding, which have been captured in the accompanying photos.
See the photos for a detailed view of the condition, and please note the wear on the entire cover. This item offers a unique glimpse into magazine history, making it a notable find for avid collectors and casual fans alike.
Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible cover from The New Yorker. It serves not only as a decorative piece but as a conversation starter that reflects a rich artistic heritage.