Description
Introducing the exclusive COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from November 21, 1983, showcasing a distinguished pattern by the talented artist Eugene Mihaesco. This item is a must-have for collectors and fans of vintage publications. While it features only the cover, its artistic design captures the essence of that era, making it a unique addition to your collection.
The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", the standard size for most magazine covers, ensuring it fits well in frames or portfolios. Please note that this item is sold without a label and has been categorized as newsstand quality, which means it has retained its integrity throughout the years, despite some minor wear visible on the cover.
One of the standout appeals of this cover is its rich visual narrative crafted by Eugene Mihaesco. It offers a glimpse into the artistic tendencies of the early '80s, providing not just nostalgia for readers of The New Yorker but also a striking conversation piece. Whether you're an avid collector, a fan of graphic art, or simply looking to decorate your space with a piece of history, this cover is sure to add character.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Good condition with minor wear, highlighting its vintage charm.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring durability and preservation.
Don’t miss the chance to own this timeless cover. Perfect for framing or as a standalone decorative piece, it can enhance any living space or office. Be sure to check out the image below to fully appreciate the beauty and detail of this iconic cover:
Each purchase is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives safely at your doorstep. Don't let this opportunity slip away; add this extraordinary piece of history to your collection today!