Description
Discover a piece of nostalgia with the COVER ONLY copy of The New Yorker from September 15, 1986, featuring the enchanting artwork of G. D. Simpson. This cover, aptly titled "Snowy Day," encapsulates a serene winter wonderland, making it a must-have for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates art from this iconic publication.
This particular item is a cover only and comes without the magazine's label, adding to its unique charm. It's perfect for display, framing, or simply as a collectible piece of New Yorker history.
The cover measures approximately 8 1/4" x 11", a standard magazine size that makes it easy to find a frame if you wish to showcase it on your wall. While it does have some noticeable wear, such as marks and slight fading, this only adds character and authenticity to the piece. You can see the wear clearly in the attached photos, which highlight its condition.
One of the key benefits of this magazine cover is its cultural significance. The New Yorker is known for its thought-provoking articles and striking illustrations, and this cover is no exception. It serves as a conversation starter and a beautiful representation of artistic expression from the late '80s.
- Comes with plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
- Rich visual appeal, ideal for framing or as part of a collection.
Ultimately, you'll be adding a delightful piece of history to your space. It's an excellent gift for art lovers and New Yorker fans alike. Make sure to examine the photos before purchase, as the cover displays some signs of age. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this charming piece of artwork!