Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker dated March 29, 1993, featuring the captivating artwork "The Oscar Goes To" by renowned illustrator Edward Sorel. This striking cover art captures the glamour and excitement of the Oscars, making it a perfect addition to any collection or a unique gift for film enthusiasts.
The magazine cover is in good condition and has retained its charm over the years. Its vibrant colors and thought-provoking design continue to evoke the thrill of award season. While the cover does exhibit minor wear, it remains a stunning visual display that speaks to the artistic quality of The New Yorker. This edition comes without a label, ensuring an unblemished aesthetic presentation.
Each cover is conveniently packaged in a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it from dust and damage. Measuring 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, it fits perfectly into standard framing options for easy display.
Key features of this collectible cover include:
- Original vintage art by Edward Sorel, celebrating the iconic Oscars.
- Protective casing included to maintain its excellent condition for years to come.
Perfect for framing or as a standalone piece of art, this cover is sure to spark conversations and bring a touch of classic New Yorker wit and elegance to your space. Whether you are a collector of magazine covers, a fan of cinema, or simply an admirer of art, this piece captures a timeless moment in both film and visual creativity.
Don’t miss your chance to own a fragment of New Yorker history. Add this charming cover to your collection today!