Description
Discover a piece of art history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker, dated May 31, 1993, featuring the captivating artwork "A Chorus Line" by Ralph Fasanella. This stunning cover encapsulates the essence of Broadway, showcasing Fasanella's unique style and vibrant color palette. Perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates artistic expression, this cover is a true conversation starter.
The cover is in "Good" condition, with some minor wear noticeable throughout the magazine. The visual appeal of Ralph Fasanella’s work remains intact, making it an appealing addition to your collection. It comes without a newsstand label, ensuring its pristine appearance is maintained, and it will certainly stand out when framed.
Each piece is protected by a sturdy plastic covering. This ensures that your cover remains safe from dust and potential damage, preserving its beauty for years to come. The measurements of this product are 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", an ideal size for displaying or inserting into a portfolio.
- Timeless Artwork: The cover features Ralph Fasanella's renowned style, celebrating the spirit of musical theater.
- Collector's Item: A must-have for fans of The New Yorker and art enthusiasts, this cover adds a unique flair to any collection.
Add this exceptional piece to your cart today and own a fragment of artistic heritage. Enjoy the vibrant imagery and the rich history that comes with the cover of one of America’s most prestigious magazines. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your space with a classic creation.