Description
Discover the elegance of vintage magazine art with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker dated May 29, 1989. Designed by the talented artist John O'Brien, this cover titled "Loop" captures a moment in time, showcasing the unique and artistic flair that The New Yorker is renowned for. This is a cover only — it offers a perfect opportunity for collectors or enthusiasts looking for a striking piece of art to display.
This cover is in good condition, ensuring that it will make a fantastic addition to any collection or decor. Its absence of a label, coupled with its status as a newsstand edition, adds to its charm and historical significance. With a size of 8 1/4" x 11", it fits seamlessly into standard frames, making it easy to showcase in your home, office, or gallery space.
Each piece of art tells a story, and this one is no different. John O'Brien's "Loop" cover brings a burst of creativity and imagination that invites viewers to engage and reflect. It's more than just a magazine cover; it's a window into the cultural landscape of the late 1980s.
Here are some key features of this exceptional product:
- Iconic Artwork: Features the distinctive design of John O'Brien, enhancing the aesthetic of any room.
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation and ease of display.
With its striking design and historical value, this cover is an excellent choice for anyone interested in journalism, art, or the cultural zeitgeist of the era. You won’t find a piece like this every day, making it a rare find that combines nostalgia with artistic expression.
Cover only
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11"
Comes with plastic protective covering.