Description
Introducing a unique piece for collectors and admirers of the iconic New Yorker magazine: the COVER ONLY from the June 15, 1998 issue, illustrated by the talented Edward Sorel. This cover art is a fantastic representation of the magazine's enduring legacy and cultural significance. Whether you are a long-time subscriber or a new fan, this offering will surely appeal to your love for art and literature.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover makes a striking statement when displayed. It serves not only as a nostalgic piece of media history but also as an eye-catching decoration for your home or office. The artwork captures the essence of the time, making it a conversation starter in any setting.
You’ll appreciate the quality of this product, which is offered in Good condition. Please note that it does have a label on the front, alongside minor wear throughout the magazine. This adds character and authenticity to the item. Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its durability and to keep it looking pristine for years to come.
- Perfect for display: This cover can enhance your space with cultural history.
- Protective covering included: Your purchase is safeguarded from further wear.
Check out the attached image to see the captivating artwork from the June 1998 issue:
This collectible item is great for framing or simply admiring on your shelf. Enhance your collection with the unique charm of “Forsaking All Others” by Edward Sorel, a delightful representation of The New Yorker’s style. Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece of history that encapsulates art and storytelling.