Description
Bring a piece of art and humor into your collection with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated October 28, 1991. Featuring charming comic strips by the talented Eugene Mihaesco, this cover encapsulates the wit and sophistication for which the magazine is renowned. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates a good laugh, this cover serves as a delightful reminder of the clever storytelling that The New Yorker has delivered throughout the years.
This product contains the cover only, allowing you to showcase a unique, standalone piece of art. The captivating illustration draws you in with its vibrant colors and intricate details, making it a wonderful addition to any home or office decor. Display it on your wall or use it as inspiration for a creative project. Whether you’re a long-time reader or new to The New Yorker, this cover will surely resonate with you.
Condition-wise, this cover is classified as "Good". It comes with no newsstand label, allowing you to appreciate the artwork free from distractions. Although minor wear is present on the entire magazine, the protective plastic covering ensures that it remains in good shape over time.
- Includes protective plastic covering for added durability.
- Measurements are 8 1/4" x 11", making it the perfect size for framing or display.
This delightful cover not only celebrates the rich history of The New Yorker, but it also makes a fantastic gift for friends and family who share your taste in literature and art. Whether you are creating a feature wall in your living room or looking for a unique gift, this cover is worth considering.