Description
Step into a piece of history with this COVER ONLY from The New Yorker Magazine dated September 30, 1985. Artfully designed by the talented Abel Quezada, this cover is a stunning representation of the creativity and wit the magazine is known for. Whether you are a devoted collector of vintage magazines, a lover of unique art, or simply want to decorate your space with an iconic piece, this cover is an ideal choice.
This cover is sold individually, allowing you the flexibility to frame it or display it in your own unique way. It's perfect for showcasing in your office, living room, or as part of a curated art wall. The size measures approximately 10.15 inches by 8.2 inches, making it easy to find the right place for it in your home or office.
While this cover holds historical significance, please note that it does come with some character. Edges may show wear, and there might be marks from age, adding to its authenticity. You can see these details clearly in the photos provided.
It’s also important to mention that this cover will arrive with a plastic protective covering. This not only ensures its preservation but also makes handling easier. A slight crease is present on one corner, a minor flaw that does not detract from its overall charm.
- Great for art enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate vintage illustrations.
- Perfect as a thoughtful gift for friends or family who love The New Yorker.
Check out the images below for a closer look at this unique cover:
This is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the timeless art and stories that The New Yorker has offered over the years. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this artistic legacy.