Description
Discover a piece of history with this iconic cover from The New Yorker magazine, dated June 6, 1983. Illustrated by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempe, this "Music Man" cover is a classic example of Sempe's charming artistic style, capturing moments that resonate with music lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
This listing is for the COVER ONLY, making it a unique addition for collectors and fans of vintage magazine art. The artwork on this cover reflects a time when music was a vibrant part of culture, making it a perfect nostalgic piece for display.
Condition: Good
Newsstand Edition / No Label Present
Note: Minor wear on the entire magazine.
This cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring longevity while preserving the beauty of the artwork. Whether you're a collector or looking for a decorative piece for your living space, this cover stands out.
- Authenticity: This cover is an authentic piece from The New Yorker, featuring the unique artwork of Jean-Jacques Sempe.
- Protective Layer: Each cover comes with a protective sleeve, safeguarding it from damage and ensuring it remains in good condition.
Add this delightful piece of art to your collection or gift it to someone who cherishes the intersection of music and art. Its timeless appeal makes it an excellent conversation starter and a remarkable addition to any space.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable cover. It resonates with a sense of nostalgia while celebrating the artistic talents of one of the industry's greats.