Description
Experience a slice of nostalgia with the cover of The New Yorker from May 21, 1990, featuring the charming "Wine Picnic" illustration by the talented Benoit van Innis. This piece captures a beautiful moment that invites you to savor the joys of outdoor dining, complete with wine and good company. Whether you're an avid collector of magazine covers or simply appreciate fine artwork, this iconic cover is sure to resonate with you.
Measuring at 8 3/4 inches wide and 11.5 inches long, this cover is a perfect fit for framing. It showcases exceptional artistry that not only enhances your décor but also creates a conversation starter in any room. Imagine displaying this lovely depiction of a leisurely picnic setting in your dining room, kitchen, or even your office. It transports you to a simpler time, allowing you to embrace the art of relaxation.
The cover is in good shape and comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity. You can confidently preserve this piece of history while enjoying its aesthetic appeal. Perfect for gifts or personal collection, this cover reflects a unique charm that both art lovers and The New Yorker fans will appreciate.
- Perfect for Framing: Ideal dimensions for standard frames, enhancing any space.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic cover, ensuring the artwork remains in pristine condition.
Don’t miss your opportunity to own a piece of cultural history. This cover from The New Yorker not only adds elegance to your collection, but it also opens the door to countless nostalgic memories. Place it in your cart today and enjoy the beauty of "Wine Picnic."