Description
Discover a piece of iconic history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated November 20, 1989. This remarkable magazine cover features a captivating illustration of an Egyptian Canopic Jar by the talented artist Bob Knox. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this cover is a nod to art and culture wrapped in one elegant design.
Condition is vital when it comes to vintage collectibles. This item is classified as "Good," making it an excellent addition to your collection without breaking the bank. The magazine cover has minor wear throughout, which adds character to its vintage charm. Best of all, it arrives without a newsstand label, maintaining its pristine aesthetic.
The cover comes protected in a durable plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and safeguarding against any further wear. The thoughtful inclusion of this protective layer means you can display this stunning artwork with pride without worrying about damage.
Measuring approximately 8 1/4 inches in width and 11 1/4 inches in length, this magazine cover is perfectly sized for framing or as a standalone art piece. It can effortlessly fit into various decor styles, from modern to classic, making it an ideal gift for friends or family who appreciate vintage art.
- Striking Design: The Egyptian Canopic Jar illustration is both eye-catching and thought-provoking, sure to spark conversation.
- Condition and Protection: Comes in good condition with minor wear and includes a plastic protective covering for enhanced durability.
Cherish a unique piece of cultural history that has stood the test of time. Embrace the artistry of Bob Knox and the nostalgia of The New Yorker with this stunning cover.