Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of history with this exclusive cover only from The New Yorker, dated March 22, 1982. This vibrant camping cover, expertly illustrated by the renowned artist Douglas Florian, captures the essence of outdoor adventure and creative expression. Whether you are a collector of vintage magazine covers, a fan of The New Yorker, or simply looking for a unique decorative piece, this cover is the ideal addition to your collection.
The cover is offered in good condition and is devoid of a label, making it a true newsstand treasure. Its measurements of 8 1/4" by 11" make it perfect for framing or displaying on a wall. Imagine showcasing it in your living room, study, or office to provoke conversations and evoke nostalgia for simpler times spent in nature.
Not only is this cover a striking visual, but it also serves as an excellent display of artistic talent. Douglas Florian's work is characterized by its whimsical style, and this cover is no exception. It invites viewers to revel in the spirit of camping and outdoor fun, making it a delightful piece to own.
- Protection: Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring your cover remains in pristine condition.
- Versatile Display: Perfect dimensions for framing or displaying as a standalone art piece.
Enhance your space with a touch of culture and a slice of nostalgia. This collectible cover from The New Yorker is waiting to find its new home.
Cover only
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11"
Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece of art and history. Perfect for gifting or as a special treat for yourself, this cover embodies the spirit of The New Yorker and the joy of camping. Add it to your collection today!