Description
Presenting the iconic cover of The New Yorker from September 20, 1982, featuring the captivating artwork titled "Tall Stuff" by the renowned artist Abel Quezada. This cover is not just a glimpse into the rich artistic history of The New Yorker but also a unique collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and American art.
This product is a cover-only edition, meaning it does not come with the internal pages but retains the stunning front design that makes it a perfect statement piece. Whether you want to frame it for your living room or add it to your collection of art memorabilia, this cover will surely draw attention and spark conversations.
Key features of this collectible include:
- Unique Artwork: Abel Quezada's distinctive style captures the essence of the era, bringing a nostalgic charm that resonates with fans of vintage art.
- Protective Covering: The cover comes protected in a plastic sleeve, ensuring its preservation and longevity for years to come.
This magazine cover measures approximately 8 1/4" x 11", making it an ideal size for framing. The condition is rated as good, with minor wear that adds character and authenticity to the piece. Collectible items like this one often increase in value, making it not only a splendid addition to your décor but also a potential investment for the future.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of cultural history! Grab this cover and let it inspire you every day as an emblem of artistic brilliance and a reminder of The New Yorker’s vast legacy.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.