Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers or a collector of unique art pieces, look no further than this stunning cover from The New Yorker Magazine dated September 19, 1988. Created by the talented Pamela Paparone, this cover is a true representation of the creativity and wit that The New Yorker is known for. While it features only the cover, it still carries its own charm and character that can elevate your collection or serve as a conversation starter in your home or office.
This distinctive cover art is perfect for framing or displaying as an artistic statement. It captures a moment in time, allowing you to own a piece of history from a beloved publication. Whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or just love vintage aesthetics, this cover is a must-have.
The condition of the cover is important, and while it may show some wear and marks along the edges, it adds a sense of character rather than detracting from its charm. Each imperfection tells a story of its journey through the years. Plus, it comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its quality.
Here are some key features that enhance the appeal of this unique piece:
- Authentic magazine cover featuring iconic artwork by Pamela Paparone.
- Convenient size of 10.13" x 8.3" makes it easy to display or frame.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a collectible piece of The New Yorker’s rich history. Perfect for décor, a thoughtful gift for someone special, or an addition to your own collection. You can enjoy the artistic flair that this cover brings to any space.
Remember, this is a cover only, but with its artistic value and historical significance, it is sure to impress. Check out the photos to see its current condition and appreciate the finer details of this collectible piece.