Description
Discover the iconic COVER ONLY The New Yorker March 16, 1981, featuring the captivating artwork titled White Houses by G. D. Simpson. This vintage cover is a true piece of artistic history, showcasing the unique style that The New Yorker is renowned for. Perfect for collectors, wall decor, or as a gift for someone who appreciates exquisite design, this pristine cover will elevate any space.
This offering includes the cover only, presenting a wonderful opportunity for enthusiasts of magazine art. Measuring at an ideal 8 1/4" x 11", it fits effortlessly in standard frames, making it a great addition to your home or office aesthetic. While it comes without the original label, the absence adds to the charm, allowing you to cherish the artwork in its pure form.
In good condition, this cover has minor wear that speaks to its age, lending authenticity to its vintage appeal. It seamlessly retains its visual integrity, truly making it a collector's dream. Additionally, it comes protected in a durable plastic covering, ensuring it remains in excellent condition for years to come.
Key Features:
- Iconic Artwork: Features the distinctive illustration by G. D. Simpson, well-known for its impact and relevance in the art world.
- Ready for Display: Equipped with a plastic protective covering and perfectly sized for standard frames, it’s ready to adorn your walls.
Enhance your collection or gift it to a friend who values art and culture. This cover from The New Yorker is more than just a magazine piece; it's a conversation starter and a slice of literary history. Don't miss the chance to own this beautiful work of art!
Order yours today and bring a touch of classic New Yorker elegance into your home!