Description
Step into the captivating world of art and culture with this iconic cover from The New Yorker, dated May 2, 1994. Designed by the talented David Mazzuchelli, this cover art is a delightful addition for collectors and fans of the magazine alike. It perfectly encapsulates the essence of May Day, inviting viewers to reflect on the themes of celebration and social awareness.
This listing is for the cover only, showcasing the unique illustration that defines this memorable issue. The cover is in good condition and exhibits minor wear, adding to its character and authenticity. It features a label on the front, which is common for magazine covers of this era, further emphasizing its collectible value.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is the ideal size for framing or displaying. Its protective plastic covering ensures that the artwork remains in great condition while being showcased in your home or office. This piece is not just a magazine cover, but a slice of cultural history that represents a specific moment in time.
Here are some key features of this collectible cover:
- Artistic Value: This cover showcases the exceptional artistry of David Mazzuchelli, making it an excellent conversation piece.
- Historical Significance: As a part of The New Yorker's long-standing tradition, this cover captures the cultural essence of its time.
Whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or just starting your collection, this cover is sure to impress. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of illustrative art that has graced the pages of one of the most recognized magazines in the world. Enhance your collection today with this beautiful cover that brings a touch of nostalgia and artistic charm to any space.