Description
Introducing the iconic cover from The New Yorker dated May 16, 1988, featuring stunning fabrics by the renowned artist Iris Van Rynbach. This cover is a captivating piece of art that reflects the unique style and creativity that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Perfect for collectors, fans of fine art, or anyone looking to add a touch of history to their space, this cover represents a moment in time that still resonates today.
Offered in good condition, this item comes as a cover only without the internal pages, making it an excellent choice for framing or displaying as part of your art collection. Its dimensions measure 8 1/4" x 11", providing a versatile size that fits beautifully into standard frames or can be showcased on a wall as stand-alone art. The cover is free from any labels, adding to its neat aesthetic appeal. This piece was originally sold at newsstands, lending it a bit of historical value.
Key Features:
- High-quality reproduction of the iconic artwork by Iris Van Rynbach.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preserve the quality of the cover.
The artwork itself features vibrant colors and intricate designs, making it an eye-catching addition to any room. Whether you're looking to enhance your living area, office, or personal space, this cover will surely draw attention and spark conversation.
This piece not only represents a vintage magazine cover but also serves as a testament to the timeless beauty of Iris Van Rynbach's work. A must-have for any serious collector or a perfect gift for someone who appreciates art and design. With its unique charm and rich history, this cover is sure to enrich your collection.