Description
Introducing the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker magazine from June 27, 1983, featuring the whimsical artwork "Smile" by the acclaimed illustrator William Steig. This unique piece is perfect for art lovers, collectors, and anyone who appreciates the rich history of The New Yorker’s iconic covers.
This magazine cover has become a beloved classic and showcases Steig's brilliant talent for humor and illustration. As an art piece, it serves as a fantastic conversation starter and a nostalgic reminder of the creative visions that define The New Yorker. Whether you're looking to frame it for your living space, add it to your collection, or give it as a gift, this cover stands out with its playful essence.
Key Features:
- Measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it a perfect fit for standard frames.
- In good condition with minor wear on the cover, adding character and authenticity to this vintage piece.
This listing includes the cover only, with no label attached. It is a newsstand edition, ensuring you get an original piece from the publishing era. Despite some minor wear, it retains its charm and visual appeal. Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to shield it from any potential damage while on display.
Embrace a piece of publishing history with this delightful cover. It is a wonderful way to bring a splash of creativity to your home or office. You'll appreciate the blend of artistry and culture that it offers.
Take a look at the stunning image of the cover below: