Description
Step into the world of literary excellence with this striking cover art from The New Yorker, dated June 27, 1994. Featuring the talented illustration by Edward Sorel, this piece celebrates American writers in a unique and captivating way. As a standalone collectible, this cover is perfect for art enthusiasts and literature lovers alike. Adorn your space with a piece that blends art and culture seamlessly.
This cover is not just visually appealing; it carries a piece of history that reflects the magazine’s rich legacy. Displaying Sorel's artistic style, it makes for a thoughtful gift or an exquisite addition to your own collection. Whether you are an avid reader, a fan of The New Yorker, or an art collector, this cover is bound to spark conversations and admiration.
Condition-wise, this cover is rated as 'Good.' Despite minor wear consistent with age, it retains its charm and appeal, making it a valuable find. Please note that it comes with a protective plastic covering to keep it safe and in excellent condition over time.
- Dimensions: This cover measures 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", making it the perfect fit for framing or display.
- Unique Historical Significance: A piece representing a pivotal moment in American cultural dialogue, ideal for collectors and fans.
Additionally, a small label can be found on the front, adding to its distinctive character. The overall minor wear adds to the authenticity of this vintage piece, while the protective covering ensures that it remains a stunning display item. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a beautiful piece of art that pays homage to America's literary giants.
Enhance your collection today with this iconic cover, a true testament to the artistry and intellect of American writers.