Description
Introducing the stunning cover only from the iconic New Yorker magazine dated May 20, 1991, featuring the captivating artwork "Plane Cinema" by Barbara Westman. This collectible cover captures the essence of the era and is perfect for any art enthusiast or magazine collector. Whether you have a cherished memory associated with The New Yorker or simply appreciate graphic art, this piece will make a fantastic addition to your collection.
This edition is in good condition, showcasing minor wear consistent with its age—evidence of its storied past rather than detracting from its charm. The cover features vibrant colors and intricate designs that reflect the unique storytelling style of The New Yorker during the early '90s.
Key features of this product include:
- Protective Plastic Covering: Each magazine cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains preserved for years to come.
- Ideal Dimensions: The magazine cover measures approximately 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, making it a great fit for framing or display.
This collectible edition comes without a label, providing a clean and classic aesthetic. The absence of a label adds to its artistic allure while allowing you to fully appreciate the cover's design. Plus, it’s the perfect piece for those who adore the charm of vintage magazines.
Don't miss the chance to own this exquisite cover from The New Yorker. Whether you choose to frame it or include it in a portfolio, it’s sure to provoke conversation and admiration. Act now and add this piece of art history to your collection!
Grab this unique cover today and celebrate the timeless artistic flair of The New Yorker!