Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with this cover from The New Yorker dated May 18, 1987, beautifully illustrated by renowned artist J. J. Sempé. This cover, titled "Filling Forms," captures the whimsical nature of everyday tasks, showcasing Sempé's signature style that blends humor and introspection. Collectors and fans of The New Yorker will find this cover to be a delightful addition to their collection.
This listing includes the cover only, making it an ideal piece for framing or displaying. Please note that it comes in good condition, ensuring that you can appreciate the artwork as if it were new. The cover does not have a label and is a newsstand edition, appealing to those who revel in authenticity and nostalgia.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is the perfect size for standard frames. It is not just a piece of paper; it is a conversation starter and a slice of history from a publication that has been influential in American culture for decades.
Your purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the cover remains in pristine condition while displayed or stored. This thoughtful addition helps preserve the art and keeps it safe from any damage.
- High-quality illustration by celebrated artist J. J. Sempé.
- Perfect for framing or as part of a larger collection.
Enhance your decor or gift it to a fellow New Yorker fan. The charm of Sempé’s work is everlasting. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this striking piece. Check out the image below to see the captivating artwork!
This cover embodies the essence of a classic New Yorker cover with its portrayal of a quaint yet relatable moment. Add it to your collection or decor and celebrate the understated elegance that Sempé brings to life!