Description
This stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated July 20, 1992, is a unique piece meant for collectors and lovers of fine art. Titled "Human Town" by the talented artist Kathy Osborn Young, this cover illustration is an exploration of the intricate relationship between society and the urban landscape. It vividly captures the essence of human interaction within a bustling city, making it not only a striking visual piece but also a conversation starter.
Designed for display, this cover is perfect for framing or as a centerpiece in a collection. Featuring excellent artwork combined with a touch of nostalgia, it shines brightly as a collective memory of a specific time in history. Whether you are a longtime fan of The New Yorker or an art enthusiast, this piece connects you with cultural narratives and artistic brilliance.
Condition-wise, this magazine cover is categorized as “Good,” signifying that it has minor wear across its surface. Despite this, it retains its charm and appeal, making it an exceptional find for collectors. Moreover, it comes with a protective plastic cover that ensures its preservation and easy handling. You won’t have to worry about damaging this lovely piece when displaying it in your home or office space.
- This magazine cover measures 8 1/4 W x 11 1/4 L, making it an ideal size for a framed artwork.
- The protective covering offers significant durability, ensuring this piece is well preserved for years to come.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of artistic history from The New Yorker. This cover, originally found on newsstands, is now available for those who appreciate the nuances of artistic expression and the storytelling capabilities of illustrated art. Grab this fantastic collectible today and enjoy a window into the past!