Description
Introducing the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker Magazine dated December 24, 1984, featuring the exquisite artwork of Pierre Le-Tan. This vintage magazine cover is a delightful piece of art that captures the essence of the era in which it was published, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This unique item is more than just a magazine cover; it serves as a window into the past, showcasing the artistic brilliance that The New Yorker is renowned for. Note that this listing is for the cover only, which allows you to appreciate the beautiful design without the entire magazine. This cover can be framed and displayed as a standalone art piece, making it an excellent gift for fans of illustration and classic publications.
While the cover remains visually appealing, it does show some signs of wear, such as edges and marks that are typical for an item of its age. A slight rip can also be found, which adds character and tells the story of its journey through time. For your convenience, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation and protection against further wear.
- Size: The dimensions of the cover are 10.14" x 8.2", making it easy to find a suitable frame.
- Visual Appeal: The artwork by Pierre Le-Tan offers a timeless charm that enhances any room's decor.
Take a moment to browse the included photos to appreciate the details and condition of the cover. The images allow you to see the wear and slight rip mentioned, providing a transparent view of what you can expect. Perfect for avid collectors or anyone who enjoys unique and vintage art, this cover from The New Yorker is a splendid piece that encapsulates a moment in time.