Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers and unique artistic expressions, this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated May 11, 1987, is a must-have addition to your collection. Designed by the renowned artist Saul Steinberg, this piece captures the essence of urban life with a keen sense of humor and thought-provoking imagery. It’s not just a cover; it's a snapshot of a cultural moment that resonates even today.
This product offers the cover only, making it an ideal choice for collectors who appreciate the art of illustration without the need for the entire magazine. Measuring at 8 3/4 inches wide by 11.5 inches long, it perfectly fits standard frames, allowing you to showcase this delightful artwork in your home or office.
In good shape and ready for display, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and maintain its quality. Protecting your collectibles is essential, and this protective layer guarantees that the cover stays in excellent condition while you admire it.
- Unique Artwork: This cover features Saul Steinberg's iconic style, making it a standout piece for any art lover or New Yorker aficionado.
- Perfect for Framing: The dimensions make it easy to frame and display proudly, adding a touch of sophistication to any space.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a slice of history with a touch of whimsy. The visual appeal of Steinberg's design transcends time, revealing layers of meaning and interpretation. Enhance your collection today or gift it to someone who enjoys collecting memorabilia from significant cultural moments.
This cover isn't just another piece of paper; it's a conversation starter and a visual delight. Bring home this exceptional cover from The New Yorker today! It’s a perfect blend of artistry and nostalgia, ready to enrich any environment.