Description
Step into the world of vintage art and nostalgia with this exquisite cover from The New Yorker Magazine, dated August 11, 1985. Designed by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempe, this cover showcases the unique style and humor that The New Yorker has become famous for. It's not just a piece of magazine art; it's a slice of cultural history that any collector or fan would be proud to display.
This offering is for the COVER ONLY, allowing you to appreciate and showcase the iconic artwork without the bulk of the entire magazine. It's perfect for framing or simply as a conversation starter in your living space.
Each cover does bear characteristics of its age, contributing to its unique charm. You may notice some wear and markings on the edges and cover, adding to the authenticity and story of this collectible piece. Please refer to the accompanying images for a detailed view of its condition.
Key features of this magazine cover include:
- Protection: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from dust and damage.
- Size: The dimensions are approximately 10.12" x 8.4", making it a perfect fit for standard frames.
It does have a bent crease on the front, which speaks to its long history. However, this small flaw does not detract from the beauty of Sempe's work.
Whether you are a dedicated follower of The New Yorker or simply appreciate fine artwork, this cover is an unmissable addition to your collection. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of art that captures the essence of a bygone era.