Description
Introducing the iconic cover of The New Yorker from March 14, 1983, featuring the captivating artwork "Big Crowd" by renowned illustrator George Booth. This cover is a perfect collectible for fans of art and literature alike. What sets this item apart is that it is completely cover only—ideal for framing or showcasing in your collection.
With its vibrant colors and unique design, this cover captures a moment in time and showcases the artistic brilliance of Booth. The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it an easy fit for standard frame sizes. It’s not just a piece of paper; it’s a conversation starter that brings a slice of history into your home or office.
Condition is essential for collectors, and this cover is in good condition with minor wear, reflecting its vintage charm. It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays safe from dust and damage, preserving its vibrant colors for years to come.
- Unique Artwork: Featuring George Booth’s whimsical "Big Crowd" illustration, this cover is perfect for art lovers and collectors.
- Protective Covering: Each cover is shipped with a plastic protective cover, safeguarding it from wear and tear.
This cover has no label and was part of a newsstand issue, making it a genuine piece of collectible history. Whether you're decorating your space or seeking a thoughtful gift for a fellow New Yorker enthusiast, this cover delivers both style and nostalgia.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a slice of The New Yorker. Grab this beautiful cover today and let it narrate its own stories in your collection!