Description
Explore the captivating cover of The New Yorker from July 2, 1990, featuring a vibrant depiction of the U.S.A. flag by the talented artist Gretchen Dow Simpson. This striking magazine cover encapsulates a pivotal moment in American culture and art, creating a unique conversation piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Fans of iconic art and history will appreciate this cover's rich symbolism and artistic flair. It portrays a proud representation of patriotism during a time when the nation was experiencing significant social and political changes. Whether you are an avid collector of The New Yorker magazine or looking to enhance your decor with a touch of nostalgia, this cover is sure to make an impression.
In good condition, this collectible keepsake reflects minor wear consistent with its age, but it remains a wonderful addition to any magazine collection. The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and safety from dust and damage while maintaining its vibrant colors and detail.
Key features of this collectible magazine cover include:
- Measurements: The cover measures 11" x 8 1/4", making it an ideal size for display.
- Condition: Good condition with no label, allowing it to retain its original charm.
Purchase this issue of The New Yorker to own a piece of art history. It's perfect for framing and displaying in your home or office. Make a statement with this stunning representation of American pride. Don't miss this chance to add a notable magazine cover to your collection!
This magazine cover is not only a great addition to your collection but also a conversation starter. Whether displayed on a coffee table or framed on a wall, it invites discussions about art, history, and American identity.
Take home this iconic piece of history today and celebrate America's artistic journey with this unique cover from The New Yorker.