Description
Step into a piece of history with this stunning cover from The New Yorker Magazine, dated April 18, 1983, illustrated by the beloved artist Joseph Low. This cover only is a fantastic collectible for fans of vintage magazine art, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the creative landscape of the early '80s. Whether you are a dedicated follower of The New Yorker or an art enthusiast, this piece promises to be a striking addition to your collection.
This item features the captivating artwork that has made The New Yorker famous. Imagine it framed and displayed prominently in your living room, office, or personal library. The intricate details and unique style of Joseph Low capture the essence of the magazine’s renowned artistic direction. It’s not just a cover; it's a conversation starter.
When purchasing this cover, please note:
- Condition: The edges and cover may show some wear and/or marks. We encourage you to see the photos for a closer look.
- Protective Features: Your cover will come with a plastic protective covering to preserve its integrity.
Measuring at 10.15" x 8.3", this cover is the perfect size for framing and display. We understand the importance of condition when it comes to collectible items, so please be aware that there are marks on the front. This only adds character and tells the story of its journey over the years.
To help you visualize its place in your home, here is an image of the item:

This cover offers not just aesthetic appeal but also a slice of literary culture. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a memorable piece of art from a beloved publication. It's a perfect gift for yourself or the art lover in your life!
Embrace the beauty of the past with this exquisite cover from The New Yorker.