Description
Step into a moment captured in time with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker March 19, 1984, featuring the captivating artwork "Come On In" by Gretchen Dow Simpson. This unique cover is a must-have for collectors and fans of iconic magazine art. The New Yorker has a long-standing reputation for its thought-provoking covers that offer social commentary, and this one is no exception.
Whether you are a long-time subscriber or simply appreciate stunning artwork, this magazine cover is sure to complement any collection. The art is rich in detail and character, making it a conversation starter in any setting. You can display this piece in your home or office, adding a touch of sophistication and culture to your space.
The condition of this cover is classified as "Good," showing minor wear that adds character to the item while preserving its overall beauty. This cover comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity. Here are two key features that make this cover a valuable addition to your collection:
- Measurements: 11" x 8 1/4" - a standard size that is easy to frame and display.
- No label on the newsstand edition, maintaining its pristine appearance as a collectible.
This cover is not just a piece of art; it’s a piece of history. The nostalgic appeal of The New Yorker’s iconic covers speaks volumes about the era in which it was published. Relive the creative flare of the 1980s with this beautiful representation of American culture and artistry.
If you treasure unique collectibles or want to gift something special to a fellow enthusiast, this cover is an excellent choice. Add a touch of elegance to your space and celebrate the art that has defined a generation.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this iconic cover. It represents a beautiful blend of art and history, reflecting the narrative style that The New Yorker is known for. Perfect for framing, this item will surely delight anyone who appreciates the finer things.