Description
Celebrate one of the most thrilling events in sports history with this exclusive cover of The New Yorker from July 18, 1994, showcasing the World Cup Final illustrated by renowned artist Arnold Roth. This iconic magazine cover captures the excitement and spirit of the tournament, making it a must-have for any sports enthusiast or collector. Whether you are an avid soccer fan or simply appreciate vintage art, this piece holds a special place in the world of sports memorabilia.
This cover is a wonderful display of artistic talent and a snapshot of a moment that captivated millions around the globe. Additionally, it serves as a unique conversation starter or an attractive addition to your home or office decor.
The condition of this cover is rated as "Good." It has a label on the front which adds to its character. Though there is minor wear throughout, this only enhances its vintage appeal, reminding us of the nostalgia tied to the event.
To ensure durability and protection, the cover comes packaged in a plastic protective covering, making it easy to display while safeguarding it against dust and damage. The measurements are 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", a perfect size for framing or fitting within any collection.
- Iconic artwork by Arnold Roth celebrating the World Cup Final.
- Includes protective covering for durability and display.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history. Display it proudly in your home or gift it to a fellow soccer fan. This New Yorker cover is more than just an item; it's a slice of history that encapsulates the fervor of the 1994 World Cup.