Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY issue of The New Yorker from October 10, 1988, featuring the stunning artwork titled "White Walls" by renowned artist Gretchen Dow Simpson. This exclusive cover gives you a glimpse into the artistic trends and cultural conversations of the late 1980s, making it a great addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Condition-wise, expect a magazine graded as "Good," which means it has minor wear across the entire magazine, typical for its age. This charming wear adds to its character and authenticity. The magazine comes without a newsstand label, maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the cover art. It also features a protective plastic covering that ensures its longevity. You can enjoy this collectible while keeping it safe from dust and damage.
Each magazine measures 11" x 8 1/4", making it an ideal size for framing or displaying on a bookshelf. Transform your living space or office with this artistic touch that sparks conversations and evokes nostalgia for the era.
- Artistic Representation: Admire the intricate details and artistry of "White Walls," which beautifully captures the essence of its time.
- Collector's Item: This magazine cover offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy, perfect for art lovers and magazine enthusiasts.
This is more than just a magazine cover; it's a captivating snapshot of culture, art, and history. Whether you're looking to add to your collection or searching for the perfect gift for the art lover in your life, this piece will not disappoint.
Enhance your collection and preserve a slice of history by owning this remarkable cover from The New Yorker!