Description
Introducing the iconic cover only from The New Yorker, dated March 13, 1995, titled "Rides of March" by the talented artist Barry Blitt. This cover is a remarkable piece of art and cultural commentary, perfectly encapsulating the style and wit that The New Yorker is known for. Whether you're a dedicated collector or simply appreciate visual art, this cover will make a stunning addition to your collection.
This listing includes the cover only, offering a unique way to own a piece of history without the entire magazine. Made from high-quality paper, the cover has stood the test of time, showcasing Barry Blitt's signature illustration style. It's a fantastic way to celebrate a moment from the past while enhancing your home or office decor.
When you purchase this cover, you can expect:
- Good Condition: This item is well-preserved, with minor wear that adds character while not detracting from its visual appeal. You can rest assured that you're investing in a quality piece.
- Protective Covering: To ensure longevity, the cover comes protected in a plastic sleeve, keeping it safe from dust and damage. Feel free to display it proudly or store it safely without worry.
The measurements of this cover are 8" x 10 3/4". This size makes it easy to frame and display, ideal for any wall space in your home or office. The captivating cover art invites conversation and admiration, perfect for both art lovers and magazine enthusiasts.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
This is more than just a magazine cover; it is a snapshot of a moment in time, reflecting the spirit of the 90s and the artistry of Barry Blitt. Don't miss your chance to own this special piece of literature and art history.