Description
The remarkable cover of The New Yorker from October 12, 1992, showcases a striking illustration of Minister Malcolm X by the talented Josh Gosfield. This cover is not just a piece of art; it's a snapshot of history that reflects the social and cultural sentiments of the time. Enthusiasts of vintage magazines and collectors of iconic artwork will find this cover a delightful addition to their collection.
In good condition, this cover presents minor wear throughout, characteristic of its age and journey. This piece has been preserved as a newsstand edition and does not feature any labels that might detract from its visual appeal. As a testament to its preservation, it comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring longevity and durability.
Measuring 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, this cover fits standard framing options, making it an ideal choice for display in your home, office, or gallery space. It serves as a great conversation starter, evoking discussions about art, history, and the impact of influential figures such as Malcolm X.
- Authentic New Yorker cover featuring iconic artwork by Josh Gosfield.
- Ideal for collectors, historians, and art enthusiasts looking to celebrate cultural milestones.
This cover is a stunning visual representation of Malcolm X, capturing his essence in a way that is both respectful and captivating. It stands as a powerful reminder of his influence on both society and the arts. Whether you are an avid collector or someone who appreciates the intersection of art and history, this piece is sure to resonate with you.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history. This uniquely artistic cover not only enhances your collection but also serves as an educational tool, bridging the past with the present. Grab it now and celebrate the powerful message of one of history’s most influential leaders!