Description
This exclusive cover from the November 14, 1994 edition of The New Yorker features the captivating artwork titled "The Arena" by esteemed illustrator Edward Sorel. A true collector's item, this cover captures the essence of the iconic publication and provides a glimpse into the historical context of the 90s, making it a fantastic addition to any art lover's collection.
The cover is presented in good condition, showcasing minor wear that adds character and a nostalgic vibe. It features a label on the front, contributing to its unique qualities as a collectible item. Perfect for display, this cover comes protected with a plastic covering that ensures its longevity while allowing you to enjoy the artwork without worry.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", this New Yorker cover is an ideal size for framing or simple display on a shelf or wall. It can serve as a unique conversation starter in your home or office space, and truly embodies the vibrant culture of magazine art during its time.
The imagery and design reflect Sorel's distinctive style, blending humor with social commentary. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the artistic significance and historical value of this piece. Whether you are looking to enhance your collection or searching for a thoughtful gift for a friend, this cover is sure to impress.
- Features the renowned artwork "The Arena" by Edward Sorel.
- Includes protective covering ensuring durability and ease of display.
Take a look at the exquisite detail in the cover by viewing the image below:
Celebrate the rich history of The New Yorker and bring home this extraordinary piece of art today! Perfect for avid collectors, fans of Edward Sorel, or anyone who appreciates the blend of art and journalism.