Description
Discover a piece of journalism history with the cover of The New Yorker> from March 18, 1996, featuring the iconic artwork "Lion and Lamb" by Lars Hokanson. This cover art brilliantly showcases the unique style and wit of The New Yorker>, making it a fantastic addition to any collection or a thoughtful gift for fans of art and literature.
Presenting the cover only—this item is offered in good condition, with some minor wear that reflects its age and character. Perfect for framing or simply displaying, it measures approximately 7 3/4" x 10 3/4". Whether you're a collector or someone looking to enhance their home decor, this cover is a charming artifact that sparks conversation.
Key features of this cover include:
- Protection: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring durability and preserving its artistic integrity.
- Unique Vintage Appeal: The cover reflects a moment in time, showcasing the distinctive artistry and themes captured by The New Yorker>, a publication known for its insightful content.
Condition-wise, it does have a label on the front, some wear on the binding, and a few minor rips, which you can check out in the provided photos. These imperfections only add to the charm and story of the piece. For anyone who appreciates vintage magazine covers or seeks an art piece with a story, this cover will surely impress.
To give you a better view of this collectible, here’s the image:
Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of publishing history. Enhance your space with this The New Yorker cover and celebrate the artistry that has captivated readers for decades.