Description
If you are a fan of classic magazine covers, then look no further than this exquisite piece: the cover of The New Yorker from May 21, 1984. This iconic artwork, titled "The Crowd" by James Stevenson, captures a moment in time with its unique and compelling imagery. This is not just a cover; it's a piece of art that embodies the spirit of the era and the magazine itself.
This cover is offered as a stand-alone item with no label, making it a perfect addition to any collector’s compilation or as a decorative element in your living space. Its condition is categorized as "Good," reflecting its overall integrity despite showing minor wear typical of magazine covers from that time. Every detail tells a story, subtly reminding us of the past while enhancing your contemporary collection.
Measuring 8 1/4 W x 11 1/4 L, this cover is ideally sized for framing. Display it in your home, office, or as part of a curated gallery wall. Protecting it is easy, as the cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preserve its visual appeal.
Key Features:
- Iconic artwork titled "The Crowd" by James Stevenson, perfect for art lovers and collectors.
- Includes a protective cover to keep it safe and in excellent condition for years to come.
Whether you cherish the artistic designs of magazine covers or seek a unique gift for a friend, this item stands out as a timeless piece of history. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a fragment of the past that speaks volumes in its simplicity and artistry.
Invest in this remarkable cover today and let it engage you with conversations about art, history, and the cultural anecdotes it represents. The allure of The New Yorker’s covers has captivated audiences for decades, and this piece is no exception.