Description
Discover the charming cover from the June 5, 1995, edition of The New Yorker, featuring the whimsical artwork “Something for Everyone” by renowned cartoonist Barry Blitt. This cover captures a moment in time with its playful imagery and clever commentary, making it a delightful piece for collectors and fans of classic art alike. Whether you're a long-time subscriber of The New Yorker or a newcomer, this unique cover serves as a delightful representation of the magazine's rich tradition of illustration.
This product is ideal for anyone who appreciates editorial art or is a dedicated fan of Barry Blitt’s work. The cover is in good condition, showcasing minor wear in various places, which is typical for vintage magazine items. Additionally, it features a label on the front, adding to its character and authenticity. To ensure its protection, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering, making it easy to display without deterioration.
- Classic Artwork: A perfect addition to your art collection, it features Barry Blitt’s signature style, known for its humor and insight.
- Protective Cover: The included plastic covering ensures your cover remains in good condition while allowing for easy display.
With measurements of 8 1/4 inches by 10 3/4 inches, this cover is just the right size for framing and showcasing in your home or office. The cover evokes nostalgia, reminding us of the creative spirit of the 1990s. It's a conversation starter, perfect for any literary or artistic setting.
Take a trip down memory lane and appreciate the artistry with this charming piece. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a slice of magazine history that reflects the humor and wit of its time.