Description
If you are a fan of iconic art and poignant commentary, you will appreciate the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from March 15, 1993, featuring the compelling artwork "Do Not Cry" by the talented Sue Coe. This cover encapsulates an era and a sentiment that resonates even today, making it not just a magazine cover, but a piece of art worthy of display.
This particular item is sold as a cover only, meaning it is perfect for collectors or those looking to frame and showcase this exceptional piece of artistic expression. The New Yorker has always been known for its thought-provoking illustrations and sharp wit, and this cover does not disappoint. With a distinctive style that characterizes Sue Coe's work, it provides a powerful visual narrative that will leave an impression on anyone who sees it.
This issue is in good condition, free from any labels, and has only minor wear on the entire surface. For your convenience, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring your artwork remains safe and pristine. The dimensions of this cover are 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it an ideal size for framing or placing in a display that captures the essence of The New Yorker’s legacy.
- Protective Covering: The item includes a protective plastic covering, which shields it from dust and damage.
- Iconic Artwork: "Do Not Cry" by Sue Coe adds depth and character to any collection, making it a unique conversation starter.
Don't miss the chance to own this classic piece of journalism art. Whether you're a devoted New Yorker reader, an art lover, or looking for the perfect gift for someone who appreciates unique art, this cover is sure to impress. Add it to your collection today!