Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker dated June 19, 1989. This stunning cover, titled "Empty Houses" and illustrated by the talented Gretchen Dow Simpson, captures an evocative moment in time. Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or as a stylish décor item, this cover is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the rich tapestry of American visual culture.
The artwork features a striking composition that speaks to themes of solitude, vacancy, and the nuanced stories embedded in every empty house. It's a perfect conversation starter or a nostalgic reminder of the intricate stories we find in everyday life.
This cover is in good shape, providing a beautiful representation of the magazine's renowned artistry. Please note that this listing is for the cover only, making it an excellent opportunity for those looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their collection or home.
Key features include:
- Measurements: 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, making it a versatile size for framing or display.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your purchase is kept safe and looks great for years to come.
Elevate your living space or office with this remarkable cover from The New Yorker. It’s not just a piece of paper; it's a window into the artistic expressions of the past. Whether you choose to frame it or keep it as part of your cherished collection, it holds the potential to inspire. Don't miss out on owning this iconic cover that embodies the spirit of creativity and thought-provoking artistry.
Good shape
Cover only
Measurements: 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L
Comes with plastic protective covering.