Description
Discover a unique collectible with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated June 13, 1983. This beautiful watercolor, crafted by the talented artist Susan Davis, captures the essence of a bygone era, making it an excellent addition to any art collection, magazine archive, or a thoughtful gift for a fellow enthusiast.
What sets this item apart is its artistic charm without the distraction of a label, which enhances its aesthetic appeal. The magazine cover, available in good condition, measures 8 1/4" x 11", a perfect size for framing or display. Whether you’re an avid New Yorker fan or an art lover, this piece offers a slice of cultural history.
To ensure its longevity, the cover comes with a protective plastic covering, keeping it safe from dust and damage. This means you can enjoy the artistry without worrying about wear and tear. With no newsstand label to detract from its beauty, you can appreciate the watercolor in its purest form.
- Vintage Art Piece: A rare find that showcases Susan Davis's artistic talent from the iconic New Yorker magazine.
- Great for Display: Perfect dimensions for framing, allowing you to showcase this elegant piece in your home or office.
This cover is not just a piece of paper; it's a conversation starter and a historical snapshot. It evokes nostalgia and admiration, making it a valuable addition to art lovers and collectors alike. Don't miss the chance to own this exquisite cover, which combines history, art, and culture in one frame.
Get yours today and add a piece of literary history to your collection!