Description
If you are a fan of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazines, you won't want to miss this special offering. Presenting the cover only from The New Yorker dated March 18, 1996, featuring the captivating artwork "Lion and Lamb" by the notable artist Lars Hokanson. This iconic cover is a perfect piece for framing or displaying as part of your art collection.
The artwork showcases a striking representation, embodying themes of contrast and harmony through the imagery of the lion and lamb. Each line and color in the design speaks to Hokanson's unique artistic vision, making this cover not only a piece of ephemera but a conversation starter.
This cover is in good condition overall, with minor wear that reflects its age and history. It does come with a label on the front, adding character to this vintage item. Moreover, it is protected with a plastic covering to ensure it remains a quality piece for years to come.
With measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", this cover fits seamlessly into standard frames, allowing you to display it beautifully in your home or office. Here are some key features of this product:
- Original cover art by celebrated artist Lars Hokanson.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering for added preservation.
Whether you are a long-time admirer of The New Yorker or a new collector, this cover captures a moment in time with its evocative imagery. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of magazine history that speaks to both art and culture.
Place this cover in your collection today and add a touch of vintage charm to your decor!