Description
Discover a unique piece of art and culture with this COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated October 1, 1990. This cover features the iconic work of renowned cartoonist Roz Chast, known for her distinctive style that captures everyday life with humor and poignancy. This specific cover titled "East 38th Street" is a delightful representation of Roz Chast's creativity and wit, making it a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
Although it is in acceptable condition, it tells a story of its own. The binding on the left side is ripped, but the artwork remains vibrant and eye-catching. This piece measures 8 3/4 inches in width and 11.5 inches in length, making it a perfect fit for framing or displaying in a collection. It is ideal for anyone looking to add a touch of New Yorker charm to their home or office.
To preserve its quality, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it is well-protected from dust and damage. This feature makes it easier to maintain while also showcasing the captivating artwork beautifully.
Please note some imperfections. There are rips on the cover, but they do not detract from the overall aesthetic. For your reference, we encourage you to see the photos included to examine its condition closely. This cover can spark conversation and a sense of nostalgia for fans of The New Yorker.
- Includes protective covering, helping to maintain its condition.
- Vibrant artwork by celebrated cartoonist Roz Chast, adding a unique touch to your collection.
Embrace the charm of vintage magazine art with this thoughtful addition to your decor or collection. Secure your copy today and enjoy the clever humor and artistic talent of Roz Chast!