Description
If you’re a fan of art, culture, and the iconic style of The New Yorker, you’ll definitely appreciate this stunning cover from March 9, 1992. Designed by Gretchen Dow Simpson, this cover titled "Walls" captures a unique perspective that is sure to ignite conversation and reflection.
This product features the cover only, without any labels, making it an ideal piece for framing or showcasing in your personal collection. Measuring at a convenient 8 1/4" x 11", it fits perfectly in standard frames for easy display. Whether you're an avid collector or just looking to liven up your living space, this piece is an excellent choice that exudes sophistication.
The condition of the cover is rated as good with minor wear, preserving its vintage charm while still being visually appealing. It's a great find for those who appreciate the history of such a beloved publication. Plus, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays in excellent condition over time.
- Unique Artwork: The design by Gretchen Dow Simpson offers a glimpse into the artistic styles of the early '90s.
- Collector’s Item: A must-have for New Yorker aficionados, perfect for framing and display.
Enhance your space with a touch of culture, or gift it to a friend who admires The New Yorker. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of art history that speaks to the human experience of walls—both literally and metaphorically. This cover-only option is a fantastic way to appreciate the intersection of art and journalism without the clutter of a whole magazine.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/4" x 11"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.