Description
Introducing the iconic cover from The New Yorker Magazine, dated September 5, 1985, illustrated by the talented Jean-Jacques Sempé. This unique piece captures the essence of art and history, making it a perfect addition for collectors and fans of vintage magazine covers.
This listing is for the cover only, allowing you to showcase a slice of cultural history in your home or office. Decorate your walls with this artistic representation that not only tells a story but also enriches your space with an elegant touch. Whether you are a dedicated New Yorker fan or simply appreciate fine art, this cover is a must-have!
Key Features:
- This product includes only the magazine cover, perfect for framing and display.
- Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its beauty and longevity.
Keep in mind, the edges and the cover may exhibit some wear and marks due to its age. Please refer to the photos for a closer look at its condition. However, this only adds to its charm, giving it an authentic vintage feel.
Measuring at approximately 10.14" x 8.2", this cover is a great size for various displays, whether you choose to hang it on a wall, display it on a shelf, or incorporate it into a collage of art pieces.
Take a glance at this splendid cover:
Add this remarkable piece to your collection today and own a piece of artistry that has survived the test of time!