Description
Discover a piece of art and nostalgia with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker March 1, 1993, featuring the captivating illustration "Secondhand Smoke" by Robert deMichiell. This cover is a unique collectible for fans of The New Yorker or those who appreciate iconic artwork from the early '90s. Designed to be more than just a magazine cover, it’s a glimpse into the cultural dialogues of the time.
Featuring a striking design, this cover captures the essence of its era while adding character to your space. Whether you want to use it as wall art, a decorative piece in your home office, or a centerpiece for a collection, this cover stands out. It serves as a conversation starter, inviting guests to reflect on the deeper meanings of the artwork and the societal themes it addresses.
In good condition, this cover shows minor wear, which adds to its charm and authenticity as a secondhand item. A small label on the front hints at its history, offering a unique story behind this vintage find.
Key features include:
- Measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", making it ideal for framing.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
This collectible cover is not just an item but a piece of history that holds sentimental value. It embodies a significant moment in time, reflecting the societal and artistic sentiments prevalent during the early 1990s. Remember, this listing is for the cover only, allowing you the freedom to display it as you wish without the constraints of the full magazine.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Good condition with minor wear on cover. Comes with plastic protective covering.