Description
Discover a unique piece of magazine history with this remarkable cover from The New Yorker, dated November 30, 1987. This iconic cover, designed by the talented artist Czeczot, captures the spirit of a festive feast, making it a perfect addition to any collection or wall display.
This is a "Cover Only" listing, featuring the captivating front design without the contents of the magazine. Perfect for art lovers, collectors, or those who appreciate the fine details of vintage publications. Here are a few key features that set this product apart:
- Good Condition: The cover is in good condition, ensuring that you receive a quality piece of art that stands the test of time.
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from dust and damage, allowing you to display it confidently wherever you choose.
The dimensions of this striking cover are 8 1/4" x 11", making it an excellent choice for framing. Whether you’re looking to spruce up your living space or searching for a thoughtful gift for a friend, this cover is sure to impress.
Not surprisingly, The New Yorker covers are celebrated for their artistic value and cultural commentary. This particular piece from 1987 depicts a beautifully crafted feast, evoking feelings of warmth and nostalgia associated with gatherings and good food.
Additionally, it’s important to note that this is a newsstand edition, which adds to its collectible value. Imagine the stories this cover could tell. Could this vintage treasure become a conversation starter in your home? The New Yorker’s witty and sophisticated style represents a unique facet of American culture.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this classic cover. Capture a moment in time that resonates with food lovers and art enthusiasts alike!