Description
If you're a fan of unique art and significant cultural moments, you're in for a treat! Here we present the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated March 6, 1995. This captivating cover, illustrated by the talented Eric Drooker, captures the essence of urban life, showcasing enchanting scenes under bridges that resonate deeply with New York City's character.
This particular item is the cover only, making it a perfect addition for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the creative illustrations that The New Yorker is known for. The artwork not only reflects the iconic style of the magazine but also serves as a great conversation piece for your home or office.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape with some minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. It features a small label on the front, which is typical for this type of collectable. For your peace of mind, it comes housed in a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains preserved for years to come.
Here are a couple of standout features of this product:
- Dimensions: This cover measures 8" x 10 3/4", making it easy to frame and showcase in your desired space.
- Authenticity: Owning a cover from The New Yorker enhances your collection with a genuine piece of artistic history.
While there are some visible rips, these minor imperfections only enhance its unique character, telling the story of a piece that has stood the test of time. Be sure to check the provided images for a closer look at the condition and details.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a slice of New York's artistic legacy. Whether you're a long-time collector or new to the world of magazine art, this cover by Eric Drooker will undoubtedly add value and charm to your collection.