Description
The New Yorker March 18, 1985 cover, titled "Canvass" by the talented L. S. Johnson, is a unique piece that captures a moment in time. This cover art is perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the rich history of this iconic publication. It serves as a stunning representation of New Yorker artistic prowess in the mid-80s, offering insight into the era's visual culture.
This product includes cover only — a captivating illustration devoid of distractions. Without any labels or advertisements, this piece allows the artwork to shine in all its glory. Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", it fits beautifully in standard frames, making it easy to incorporate into your home or office decor.
Condition is an important aspect when considering vintage items. This cover is in good condition with minor wear, a testament to its age that adds character and history. To further protect your purchase, it will come with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains preserved for years to come.
Whether you’re a devoted fan of The New Yorker or an art collector seeking a unique conversation starter, this cover is an exceptional find. Display it on your wall, add it to your collection, or gift it to a fellow art lover. The possibilities are endless!
- High-quality, unique cover art from a classic magazine.
- Comes with a protective covering to preserve its condition.
This cover is not just an accessory; it is a piece of history waiting to be showcased. Don't miss out on owning a slice of New York's artistic tapestry from one of its most beloved publications.