Description
If you're a vintage magazine enthusiast or simply a fan of iconic illustrations, you will love this collectible item: the cover of The New Yorker from July 22, 1985, featuring a delightful ice cream design by the talented artist Edward Koren. This is not just a cover; it's a piece of art that captures the whimsy and charm of summer indulgences.
This cover, available without a label, makes it perfect for framing or adding to your art collection. The absence of a newsstand label enhances its visual appeal, making it a pure representation of Koren’s artistry. Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is a great size for display in any home or office setting.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good condition, showing only minor wear, which is typical for items of its age. It offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past while still showcasing the humorous and charming characteristics that Koren is known for. Each glance at the ice cream cover is sure to evoke memories of warm summer days spent enjoying your favorite frozen treat.
This item comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition while displayed. Whether you're looking to enhance your own space or searching for a unique gift for a friend who loves art or magazines, this cover is an excellent choice.
- Includes protective covering for lasting preservation.
- Unique piece of art showcasing Edward Koren's playful style.
To see this charming cover in detail, check out the image below: