Description
Step back in time with this striking cover from The New Yorker, dated July 18, 1983, featuring a vibrant Fruit Market by the talented artist Barbara Westman. This cover encapsulates the essence of summer, showcasing an abundance of fresh fruits in a beautifully illustrated scene. It's a nostalgic piece that is perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
This listing includes the cover only, allowing you to enjoy the artwork itself without any distractions. There is no label or newsstand markings, ensuring that the focus remains on the stunning illustration that has captivated readers for decades. Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is an ideal size for framing and displaying in your home or office.
While this cover is in good condition, it does show minor wear typical of its age. However, the charm of vintage items often lies in their history, and this cover is no exception. To ensure its longevity, it comes with a protective plastic covering that keeps it safe from dust and damage, allowing you to appreciate the artwork for years to come.
- Vivid Artwork: The vibrant colors and intricate details of the Fruit Market cover make it a unique addition to any art collection.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition and enhance durability.
Collectors of The New Yorker or anyone who appreciates fine art will find this cover an excellent choice. Display it as is, or incorporate it into a larger collection of vintage magazine covers for a striking visual impact.
Whether you’re an avid New Yorker fan or simply drawn to the allure of vintage art, this cover will spark conversations and add character to your space. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history!