COVER ONLY The New Yorker October 6 1986 Crossing Street by Roxie Munro No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Discover a delightful piece of art history with this COVER ONLY The New Yorker from October 6, 1986, featuring the charming illustration "Crossing Street" by renowned artist Roxie Munro. This unique magazine cover provides a window into a specific moment in time, encapsulating the essence of New York City life through Munro's creative lens.

This cover stands out not only for its artistic brilliance but also for its nostalgic value as a collector’s item. Whether you are an avid enthusiast of The New Yorker or simply appreciate striking visuals, this cover will surely add character to your collection. It's perfect for framing or displaying in your home or office, sparking conversations about art, history, and urban life.

Key Features of this New Yorker Cover:

  • Unique Artwork: Showcases the distinct style of Roxie Munro, celebrated for her vivid depictions of urban landscapes.
  • Versatile Display: Ideal for framing or displaying on a bulletin board, bringing a touch of New York sophistication to any space.

The cover is in good condition, ensuring that it remains a beautiful addition to your space. Although it comes without a label, this piece is a newsstand variant, adding to its authenticity and collectible appeal. Each cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it a standard size that fits easily into frames found at most retailers.

Your cover comes protected in a high-quality plastic covering, ensuring its longevity while preserving the artwork's vibrant colors and detailing. This protective layer makes it easy to handle while keeping it looking sharp and ready for display.

The New Yorker October 6 1986 Crossing Street Cover

Embrace the opportunity to own this piece of cultural history and enjoy the artistry of Roxie Munro. Add this captivating piece to your collection today and let it remind you of the vibrancy and charm of New York City, even if just through its art. This unique cover is not just for collectors; it’s a statement piece for anyone who loves art that tells a story.

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