COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 18 1983 Fruit Market by Barbara Westman No Label


Price:
Sale price$14.95 USD

Description

Step into a piece of nostalgia with the cover of The New Yorker from July 18, 1983, featuring a captivating fruit market illustration by the talented Barbara Westman. This cover alone showcases the signature style and sophistication synonymous with The New Yorker, making it a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

This cover is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. It's an original newsstand edition with no label, ensuring it maintains its authentic character. You'll appreciate the intricacy of Westman's work, showcasing a vibrant fruit market scene that radiates warmth and nostalgia, sure to evoke memories of summer days spent in bustling markets.

For added longevity, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering. Whether you choose to frame it or simply store it as part of your collection, you can preserve its beauty for years to come.

  • Unique Collectible: A standalone piece from a renowned publication, perfect for framing or display.
  • Artistic Appeal: Bright colors and detailed illustrations make it an eye-catching addition to any room.

The cover's dimensions and layout are suited for various displaying options, whether on a wall or in an album. A fantastic conversation starter, this cover piece reflects both the artistry of magazine illustrations and the historical context of the era. Ideal for lovers of art, history, and culture, it captures a snapshot of the past in a way that is both engaging and beautiful.

New Yorker July 18 1983 Cover

Your purchase not only adds a delightful visual element to your decor but also serves as a reminder of the artistic legacy of The New Yorker. Grab this exquisite cover and enrich your space today!

You may also like

Recently viewed