Description
Explore a unique piece of art and history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker magazine from April 17, 1989, showcasing the talented illustrator Bob Knox. This exceptional cover captures the essence of the publication, which has long been recognized for its wit, cultural commentary, and stunning artwork. Whether you're a devoted fan of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazines, this is a must-have item to enhance your collection.
Crafted with care, this cover is not just a piece of paper; it’s a conversation starter that brings the charm of the late 80s into your living space. Ideal for framing or simply as an addition to your nostalgia-inspired decor, this cover will add a touch of sophistication to your collection.
It's important to note that this listing is for the cover only. The edges may show signs of wear and/or marks, reflecting its age, but this only adds character to the piece. Each imperfection tells a story, making it a truly unique item for any enthusiast.
Protecting your magazine cover is easy with the included plastic protective covering, which helps preserve its condition for years to come.
- Authentic Vintage Appeal: Own a piece of literary history with this cover from a renowned magazine, perfectly reflecting the era's artistic style.
- Convenient Size: Measuring at 10.12" x 8.2", this cover fits perfectly in standard frames, allowing for easy display in your home or office.
To keep your item in pristine condition, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays safe from dust and damage. Enhance your decor with this visually stunning piece and impress your guests with your eclectic taste.
Take a look at the cover image below for a closer look at this remarkable design:

This collectible cover not only represents the delightful artistic expressions of The New Yorker but also serves as a timeless reminder of a significant period in journalism. Grab yours today and celebrate the artistry of magazine covers!