Description
Discover a piece of artistic history with this exclusive COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated November 21, 1983. This cover, crafted by the talented Eugene Mihaesco, showcases a unique blend of creativity and style, perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates fine magazine covers.
This edition features a stunning visual aesthetic that reflects the artistic trends of the early 1980s. Whether you're looking to display it as a stand-alone piece of art or add it to your existing collection, this cover is sure to spark conversation and admiration.
Condition-wise, this item is rated as "Good." It comes in newsstand quality with no label, making it an ideal choice for both collectors who seek authenticity and those who appreciate the charm of vintage print media. Minor wear can be noted on the cover, which only adds to its character and allure.
Each cover is safeguarded by a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation against dust, moisture, and other environmental factors. This means you can appreciate the beauty of the artwork without concern for its longevity.
Key features of this magazine cover include:
- Protective plastic covering for durability and preservation.
- Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", making it a versatile addition to any space.
Don’t miss out on adding this remarkable piece to your collection. It makes for a fantastic gift idea or a thoughtful addition to your home décor. Let this iconic cover inspire your creativity and showcase your appreciation for art and literature.
With its captivating design and historical significance, this New Yorker cover by Eugene Mihaesco is more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of collectible art that invites you into the rich world of editorial creativity of its time.