Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the cover of The New Yorker from June 14, 1993, featuring the iconic "Hollywood Monsters" illustration by the talented Edward Sorel. This cover offers a playful yet sophisticated commentary on the world of cinema, encapsulating its charm and quirks. Whether you're a fan of classic magazine covers, a collector of New Yorker memorabilia, or simply appreciate fine art, this piece will undoubtedly captivate your attention.
This listing is for the cover only, making it an ideal choice for framing or display in your creative space. The dimensions measure at a convenient 8 3/4 inches wide by 11.5 inches long, making it easy to integrate into any décor style. While this cover is in good shape, it does have some natural wear, adding character and authenticity to its story.
Highlights of this artwork include:
- Protected by a plastic covering to ensure durability and longevity.
- Features unique artistic elements and a classic design that captures the essence of 90s Hollywood.
Some imperfections exist, including minor marks and creases on the front, which are typical for vintage magazine covers. Please refer to the accompanying photos to see the details for yourself. These little quirks only serve to enhance the charm of this collectible.
The cover promises to serve as a fantastic conversation starter, whether you’re displaying it at home or in your office. Elevate your space with a touch of nostalgia and artistry. Don’t miss your chance to own this slice of history!
Perfect for art enthusiasts and magazine collectors alike, this New Yorker cover invites you to celebrate a pivotal moment in culture. Add it to your collection today and cherish a piece that reflects both creativity and wit.