Description
Discover a timeless piece of art with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker Magazine, dated December 31, 1990. This captivating cover features the iconic illustration by Jean-Jacques Sempe, known for his whimsical and often humorous depictions of everyday life. Whether you're a collector of magazines, a fan of Sempe's unique style, or simply looking to add some character to your space, this cover is an ideal choice.
This listing is for the cover only, providing you with the chance to own a recognizable piece of The New Yorker’s rich history. The cover may show some signs of wear, including edges that may have minor blemishes or marks, which is to be expected with vintage items. For your peace of mind, we recommend checking the attached photos to assess its condition before purchasing.
Your purchase comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure that this collectible remains in great shape. The size of the cover is approximately 10.12 inches by 8 inches, making it a perfect fit for framing and display. This piece not only showcases the artistic flair of the era but also makes for an excellent conversation starter, whether you hang it in your living room, office, or gallery wall.
Key Features:
- COVER ONLY from The New Yorker Magazine, December 31, 1990, featuring art by Jean-Jacques Sempe
- Includes protective plastic covering, with dimensions of 10.12" x 8"
Embrace this opportunity to own a fragment of iconic illustration history. Add it to your collection today or give it as a thoughtful gift to a fellow magazine lover. Don’t miss out on this chance to bring a touch of nostalgia and artistic beauty into your life!