Description
Discover a unique piece of literary history with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated March 15, 1982, featuring the artistic flair of renowned illustrator E. Mihaesco. This cover, titled "House of Books," captures the essence of the creative spirit present in the pages of this iconic magazine. Perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts alike, this piece represents a glimpse into the artistic vision of the early '80s.
This cover is available as a standalone item, making it the ideal addition to your art collection or a standout feature for your home décor. Whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or simply appreciate fine art, this striking cover will evoke nostalgia and admiration from anyone who lays eyes on it.
Key features of this cover include:
- Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11" – A perfect size that fits in standard frames for easy display.
- Good condition with minor wear – This vintage item has been preserved with care, ensuring it remains a charming addition to any collection.
Please note that this is a cover only item, it does not include the magazine itself. It comes clean and without any labels, enhancing its visual appeal as a piece of art. Each detail showcases the unique artistry that defined The New Yorker during this era.
To ensure its longevity, this cover is packaged with a plastic protective covering, guarding it against dust and damage while allowing you to showcase it with pride.
Below is the image of the cover for your reference:
Bring home this collectible piece and celebrate the unique blend of literature and art that The New Yorker has offered for decades. It's not just a cover; it's a window into the past filled with rich stories and imaginative illustrations. Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable cover, which stands as a testament to the vibrant culture of the time.