Description
Step back in time with this stunning piece of art: the cover of The New Yorker from June 21, 1982, titled "Lemonade" by the talented Heidi Goennel. This cover encapsulates a moment in history, offering a unique glimpse into the style and humor characteristic of the magazine during that era. Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates vintage art, this is a piece that not only serves as decor but also as a conversation starter.
Measuring at an impressive 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is ideal for framing and displaying in your home or office. Its creation without a label enhances its classic appeal, making it a true gem for those who admire the raw artistry of magazine covers. The vibrant illustration by Goennel captures the refreshing essence of lemonade, making it an ideal addition to any summer-themed decor or vintage collection.
This cover is sold as-is, featuring good condition with minor wear that adds character to this vintage item. It's a wonderful representation of the artistry found in magazines prior to the digital age. You won’t just own a print; you'll own a slice of nostalgia.
- Includes protective plastic covering to ensure durability and preservation.
- Perfect for art aficionados, collectors, and fans of The New Yorker.
See the image of the cover below to appreciate its intricate details and vibrant colors:
Whether you are looking for a unique gift or a special addition to your own collection, this cover is sure to delight. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of artistic history that will be cherished for years to come!