Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of history with this stunning cover from The New Yorker Magazine dated September 16, 1985, featuring the artistic brilliance of Charles E. Martin. This exclusive offering is perfect for avid collectors, enthusiasts of vintage magazines, or anyone looking to add a unique touch to their decor. This is a cover only, making it an incredible item for framing or displaying as a centerpiece in your home or office.
This magazine cover is not just a print; it symbolizes a moment in time, which can spark conversations and reflect your taste in art and culture. Owning this cover allows you to connect with the rich history of The New Yorker, a publication renowned for its narrative style, vivid illustrations, and commentary on modern life.
As with any vintage item, this cover may exhibit signs of wear. However, we believe that these minor imperfections only add to its character and appeal. To care for this cherished item, it comes with a protective plastic covering that ensures its longevity while maintaining visibility.
- Dimensions: Measuring at 10.15 inches by 8.2 inches, this cover fits perfectly in standard-size frames, making it an easy addition to your wall art collection.
- Protective Covering: Each purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring your cover's condition is preserved while on display.
Take a closer look by checking out the accompanying image below:
This iconic cover embodies the essence of The New Yorker and represents a unique opportunity to own a fragment of American literary and artistic heritage. Whether you're an art lover, a New Yorker aficionado, or simply looking for a unique decorative item, this cover will not disappoint. Add it to your collection today!