Description
Discover an iconic piece of art history with the cover of The New Yorker from June 2, 1980. Featuring a whimsical boat contest illustrated by the renowned artist Edward Koren, this cover encapsulates the playful and satirical spirit of the magazine. Whether you're a collector of vintage publications or simply appreciate unique art, this piece will undoubtedly grab attention.
This listing is for the cover only—an ideal accent for your home or office decor. Its dimensions measure 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", providing a perfect fit for standard frames, allowing you to showcase it in style. Additionally, this cover comes with protective plastic covering to preserve its delicate nature.
Though labeled in acceptable condition, please note that the cover exhibits some signs of wear. This adds character and reflects its rich history. Feel free to examine the accompanying photographs to see the details for yourself.
The cover features lively illustrations, vibrant colors, and engaging themes that Koren captures perfectly. The boat contest is not only a visual delight but also a reflection of human creativity and competition, making it a conversation starter.
Here are some key features of this vintage cover:
- Authentic 1980 cover from The New Yorker magazine, making it a unique collectible item.
- Perfect size for framing, ideal for home or office decor.
Check out the image below to see just how captivating this cover truly is:
Embrace a piece of art history and make it yours today!