Description
Introducing the classic COVER ONLY version of The New Yorker from October 5, 1987, featuring the iconic artwork titled "Red Barn" by renowned artist Gretchen Simpson. This stunning cover art captures a nostalgic rural scene that evokes a sense of warmth and tranquility, perfect for any collector or lover of fine art. Even without the accompanying magazine, the cover alone is a true gem that adds charm to any space.
This cover comes without a label, maintaining the authentic newsstand vibe that many collectors appreciate. Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", it is the ideal size for framing or displaying as a standalone piece in your collection. The image quality remains vibrant, making it a breathtaking addition to your decor or an impressive gift for a friend.
- Good condition with only minor wear, ensuring a vintage feel without compromising the artwork's beauty.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to safeguard the cover against dust and damage, preserving its quality for years to come.
This cover is perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors of vintage magazines, or anyone looking to inject a bit of history into their home. The simplicity of the design belies its artistic depth, making it a conversation starter for guests. Hang it in your living room, bedroom, or office to create an inviting atmosphere filled with character.
With its rich colors and captivating imagery, this Red Barn cover is more than just a piece of art; it's a portal to the past, offering a glimpse into the idyllic countryside. Don't miss this opportunity to own a slice of cultural history.
Enhance your collection or create a unique gift by adding this special item to your cart today. Experience the blend of history and artistry with "COVER ONLY The New Yorker October 5, 1987". It's more than just a cover—it's a timeless piece of art.