Description
Introducing the exclusive COVER ONLY from The New Yorker Magazine, dated February 13, 1989, featuring a brilliant cover by renowned artist Arnie Levin. This stunning piece is perfect for art lovers, collectors, and fans of The New Yorker who appreciate unique visuals and historical significance.
This cover captures a moment in time with its distinctive artwork, showcasing Arnie Levin's exceptional talent. Whether you want to enhance your living space, office, or collection, this piece is sure to spark conversation and admiration from visitors.
Key Features:
- Unique Artistry: Adorn your walls with an iconic cover that reflects the creative vision of one of America's premier magazines.
- Protective Covering: Each cover comes in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its condition is preserved for years to come.
While this cover is sold as-is, it retains its charm and character, bearing a slight rip on the front and some wear along the edges. This adds to its unique story, showing that this piece has a history of its own. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a better understanding of its condition.
Measuring at a convenient size of 10.12" x 8.3", this cover fits perfectly in standard frames, making it easy for you to showcase it in your preferred location. It's a delightful addition to any art or magazine collection, standing out for its artistry and nostalgic appeal.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a slice of cultural history. The cover is an excellent gift for any New Yorker aficionado or a personal treat for yourself. Act now to enhance your collection with this vintage treasure!