Description
Presenting a unique piece of art nostalgia, this cover only from The New Yorker dated November 14, 1994, features "The Arena" by Edward Sorel. This cover represents a moment in time, capturing the essence of the era with Sorel’s iconic style. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazine covers or those who appreciate the artistry of Sorel's illustrations.
This cover is not just a decorative piece; it also tells a story. The vibrant imagery and sharp satire characteristic of The New Yorker make it a valuable addition to any home or office space. Whether you're looking to spark conversation or just want to reminisce about the past, this cover fits the bill.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Good Condition: This cover is in good condition with only minor wear on the edges, ensuring it retains its charm and appeal.
- Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it from dust and damage while retaining its visual appeal.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", it's the ideal size for framing or displaying. You can easily incorporate it into existing décor or use it as a standalone piece. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the magazine or simply love vintage art, you'll appreciate the careful craftsmanship that defines this cover. It has a label on the front, adding to its authenticity and character.
Take a look at the image below to see the cover in all its glory:
Don’t miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of art history. With its engaging design and historical significance, it’s more than just a cover; it’s a conversation starter that reflects the cultural landscape of the 90s. Add it to your collection today and celebrate the artistry that is The New Yorker.