Description
If you are a fan of vintage magazine covers, you won't want to miss this stunning piece from The New Yorker, dated October 24, 1988. This cover, beautifully illustrated by Edward Koren, features a whimsical portrayal of aquarium fish, showcasing the unique style that Koren is known for. It is perfect for art lovers, collectors, or anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their decor.
This product is a cover-only edition, meaning it showcases the artistic brilliance without the need for the entire magazine. It is in good shape with visible signs of wear that add character and history to this collectible piece. The measurements are 8 3/4" W x 11.5" L, making it an ideal size for framing or displaying. It comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that the artwork remains preserved for years to come.
While there may be some wear on the binding and a few rips, these imperfections do not detract from its charm. In fact, they tell a story of its journey through time. Please see the accompanying photos for a clear view of the condition. This cover stands out not just as a piece of art but as a conversation starter that reflects your taste in classic publications.
- Iconic illustration by Edward Koren, a celebrated cartoonist known for his distinctive style.
- Perfectly sized for framing and displaying, making it a fantastic addition to your home or office decor.
Enhance your space with this delightful cover art or gift it to someone who appreciates vintage publications. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking for a unique decor piece, this New Yorker cover has a timeless appeal that resonates with people of all ages. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history!