Description
Discover a piece of art and history with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from September 14, 1981, featuring the captivating geometric shapes illustrated by renowned artist Paul Degen. This iconic cover not only showcases brilliant colors and artistic expression but also serves as a wonderful collectible for magazine enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
The cover is in good condition, with minor wear that reflects its age and adds to its charm. It's perfect for display in your home, office, or gallery. The absence of labels ensures that you can appreciate the artwork without any distractions. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker or discovering its beauty for the first time, this piece encapsulates the essence of the era.
This collectible comes protected in a plastic covering, safeguarding its quality and making it easier to handle and display. It measures 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, a standard size that's easy to frame and fit into any decor style.
Key features of this collectible cover include:
- Eye-catching design featuring geometric shapes that highlight Paul Degen's artistry.
- Well-preserved condition with minor wear, adding character and authenticity.
Enhance your collection with a piece that not only tells a story but also sparks conversations about art and literature. Each glance at this stunning cover will take you back to a time when design was bold and expressive. So why wait? Add this unique item to your collection today and celebrate classic artistry!
This collectible is an ideal gift for art lovers, collectors, or anyone who appreciates the narrow intersection between culture and design. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this magazine's rich history!