Description
Discover a piece of art history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker Magazine dated May 14, 1984, featuring the captivating design by Iris Van Rynbach. This unique cover encapsulates the charm and creativity synonymous with The New Yorker, making it a perfect addition for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to embrace a bit of literary flair in their decor.
This item showcases just the cover, providing a stylish focal point without the bulk of an entire magazine. It's ideal for framing or displaying as part of an artistic installation in your home or office. The aesthetic quality of this cover reflects the distinct artistry that has defined The New Yorker for decades.
Key features of this classic magazine cover include:
- High-quality graphic design by renowned artist Iris Van Rynbach.
- Protected by a plastic covering to ensure durability and preservation.
Keep in mind that, as this is a vintage item, the edges and cover may show some signs of wear and have marks. Please refer to the provided photographs for a closer look at the condition. It's all part of the character of owning such a unique piece of art!
The dimensions of the cover are 10.13" x 8.2", making it a versatile piece that can fit into various spaces in your home. Whether you decide to frame it or display it as-is, it promises to add a touch of sophistication and nostalgia.
Take a glance at the cover image below:
This delightful cover is more than just a magazine relic; it serves as a conversation starter and a peek into the artistic styles of the 1980s. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of literary history!