Description
Discover a piece of history with this stunning cover only from The New Yorker, dated March 23, 1998. Entitled "The Oscar Sinking" and created by the talented Art Spiegelman, this cover art captures the essence of the era in a truly insightful way. As a collector’s item, it's perfect for enthusiasts of graphic art and cultural commentary.
This cover is not just a magnificent piece of art; it's a conversation starter. Frame it, display it, or add it to your collection; the choice is yours! You'll be adding a touch of sophistication to your space while enjoying the unique charm of New Yorker covers. This item comes in good condition, showing minor wear which is expected of vintage art pieces. It features a label on the front, adding to its authenticity.
Measuring 8" x 10 3/4", this cover fits beautifully in a standard frame. It is also protected with a plastic covering to ensure it stays in great shape. The visual impact of this cover not only enhances your décor but also celebrates the legacy of The New Yorker and its rich history in the world of publishing and art.
Here are some key features you’ll love:
- Striking artwork by Art Spiegelman, an iconic figure in the illustration world.
- Fourteen years of nostalgia packed in a vintage magazine cover that is sure to evoke conversations.
Whether you're an avid collector, a lover of design, or simply looking for a unique gift, this cover is a fantastic choice. Don't miss this opportunity to own a fragment of cultural history.
Order now and add a piece of artistic history to your collection. It's not just a magazine cover; it's a timeless statement!