Description
Introducing a unique piece of collectible art: the cover of The New Yorker from October 2, 1995, featuring the stunning illustration "I Love Babel" by renowned artist Edward Sorel. This striking cover encapsulates the vibrant essence of the magazine, making it a noteworthy addition to any art lover's collection or a special gift for enthusiasts of contemporary culture.
In good condition, this cover showcases a fascinating blend of artistic skill and commentary, typical of The New Yorker's reputation. The cover comes with a label on the front, adding to its character, and has minor wear that is common for publications of this age, but it adds to its vintage charm.
Protected in a plastic covering, this cover is not only a visual delight but also well-preserved. The handy plastic protection ensures durability and longevity, allowing you to enjoy the artwork for years to come. Its dimensions are 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", making it a perfect fit for framing or display.
Key Features:
- Classic work by Edward Sorel, adding a touch of elegance to any collection.
- Includes protective plastic covering, ensuring lasting preservation.
This cover is perfect for those who appreciate art, literature, or simply wish to retain a piece of iconic magazine history. Imagine how it would stand out on your wall or in a collection! Capture a moment in time with "I Love Babel" and let it spark conversations about art, language, and culture.