Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers, this is an exquisite piece to add to your collection. Presenting the iconic cover of The New Yorker from May 27, 1985, titled "Windows" by the talented artist Gretchen Dow Simpson. This captivating depiction reflects the artistic essence and thought-provoking themes that the magazine is known for.
This listing is for the cover only, perfect for framing or displaying as a stand-alone piece of art. The design features intricate details and a unique interpretation of windows that draws the viewer in and provokes conversation. Dive into nostalgia as you own a slice of publishing history!
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape, as it comes from a newsstand without any labels that would interfere with its aesthetic appeal. Minor wear is present on the entire magazine, showcasing its age and authenticity. It tells a story of its journey while retaining the beauty that makes The New Yorker covers so collectable.
- Protective Cover: We include a plastic protective covering to keep your cover safe from wear and tear.
- Ideal Measurements: At 11" x 8 1/4", it's the perfect size for posters, frames, or display on a shelf.
Whether you are a devoted New Yorker reader, an art lover, or an avid collector of literature, this cover is an essential item for your collection. The stunning artwork will enhance your space, bringing a touch of sophistication and a conversation starter to your wall.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to own a beautiful representation of 1980s art and magazine culture!