Description
Capture a piece of cultural history with this striking cover from The New Yorker magazine, dated July 7, 1986, illustrated by the renowned R.O. Blechman. This cover art is not just a piece of paper; it’s a window into the past, showcasing the unique artistic style that The New Yorker is famous for.
This item is offered as a cover only, which means you’ll receive the stunning artwork without any of the interior content. It makes for a perfect collector's item or an eye-catching display piece for your home or office. The dimensions of the cover measure approximately 10.12 inches by 8.3 inches, making it a manageable size for framing or simply enjoying as is.
It's important to note that while the cover is a fantastic addition to any collection, it may show signs of wear. The edges and cover might bear some marks, which adds to its character and charm. Be sure to check out the included photos to get a good sense of its condition.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to preserve the artwork.
- A unique conversation starter, perfect for fans of vintage magazines and art enthusiasts.
This cover comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from dust and damage, ensuring it stays in the best condition possible. The small imperfections only add to the authenticity and nostalgia of this vintage piece.
Don’t miss your chance to own a part of magazine history! Whether you’re a dedicated New Yorker reader, an art lover, or simply appreciate unique and iconic illustrations, this cover is sure to make a statement.
Embrace the charm of the past and let this iconic cover enhance your collection today!
