Description
Discover a piece of iconic art with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker Magazine from April 10, 1989, illustrated by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempe. This collectible cover is not just a magazine piece; it’s a window into a bygone era of rich storytelling and captivating artistry. Perfect for art lovers and collectors alike, this cover serves as a delightful reminder of The New Yorker's esteemed legacy in the world of journalism and illustration.
While this offering is specifically the cover only, it encapsulates so much of what made The New Yorker a household name. Ideal for framing or as a focal point in your art collection, it invites admiration and nostalgia. Jean-Jacques Sempe's unique style brings humor and charm to every image, making this cover a wonderful conversation starter in any setting.
- Condition Details: Please note that the edges and cover may show signs of wear and/or marks. Be sure to check the accompanying photos for a closer look at the condition.
- Protection Included: This collectible cover comes with a plastic protective cover to help preserve its integrity and beauty over time.
The dimensions of this magazine cover are approximately 10.12 inches by 8.4 inches, making it a perfect size for framing or displaying on a shelf or wall. Artwork adds character to any space, and this cover is no exception.
Feeling inspired by the world of cartoons and satire? Add this unique piece of art to your collection or gift it to a fellow New Yorker enthusiast. The quirks and nostalgia reflected in Sempe’s work will resonate with anyone passionate about journalism and art.
Enrich your space today with this delightful piece of The New Yorker’s history!