Description
Introducing the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker Magazine from February 9, 1987, featuring the artistic talents of Charles E. Martin. This iconic magazine cover is a must-have for collectors, art enthusiasts, and fans of vintage magazine aesthetics. Whether you're looking to add character to your home decor or searching for the perfect gift for a loved one, this cover is a delightful choice.
This listing includes the cover only, which showcases a beautiful design representative of The New Yorker’s unique artistic style. It is a fleeting glimpse into the world of 1987, which can evoke nostalgia and spark interesting conversations. Display it on a wall, frame it, or simply keep it in your collection for that classic magazine touch.
Keep in mind, edges and the cover may have some wear and/or marks, which adds to its vintage charm. For your convenience, the cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. This added protection helps maintain the integrity of the artwork while enabling you to enjoy its beauty without worry.
Product Details:
- Size: 10.12" x 8.4" – a perfect fit for wall displays or standard-sized frames.
- Includes a plastic protective covering – safeguarding the cover while allowing for easy viewing and display.
Celebrate the artistry and cultural significance of The New Yorker with this February 9, 1987 cover by Charles E. Martin. It's not just a piece of art; it's a piece of history waiting to enrich your space or collection.