Description
Enhance your collection with the iconic cover of The New Yorker Magazine from February 20, 1989, featuring the artistic work of Rea Irving. This cover-only piece is not just a snippet of history; it's a statement of art and culture that defines a moment in time. Whether you're an avid collector or searching for a unique décor element, this cover is a perfect choice.
This product is sold as a cover only, allowing you to focus on the stunning visuals that have mesmerized readers for decades. The edges and cover may show some signs of wear, which adds character and authenticity. It's crucial to review the photographs provided to appreciate its overall condition and charm.
The dimensions of the cover measure 10.12 inches by 8.3 inches, making it an ideal size for framing or display. You'll receive this exquisite piece in a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe and presentable for years to come.
Key Features:
- COVER ONLY - A unique collectible showcasing Rea Irving's artistic flair.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to maintain its quality.
Your purchase supports the appreciation of vintage media and enriches your collection with a touch of nostalgia. The New Yorker has long been known for its wit and humor, and this cover reflects that essence beautifully.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of artistic history. Enhance your walls or even use this cover as a gift for that friend who appreciates cultural memorabilia. Get ready to showcase a vintage magazine cover that tells a story and sparks conversation.
Order now and bring home this timeless cover that celebrates the artistic spirit of The New Yorker. Perfect for any setting, this cover is more than just paper; it’s a piece of art!