Description
Introducing a unique collectible for fans of art and culture: the cover only from The New Yorker magazine, dated September 21, 1987. This exquisite piece features a stunning illustration titled "Riding Horses" by the talented artist Stevenson, capturing the essence of equestrian grace. This cover is perfect for avid collectors or anyone who appreciates the rich visual history encapsulated in the art of magazine covers.
The cover is presented in good condition, showcasing its age and charm. A notable aspect of this cover is that it comes without a label, making it an ideal choice for those who favor newsstand editions over subscription copies. With its dimensions of 8 1/4" x 11", this piece fits beautifully into standard frames, allowing you to display it with pride in your home, office, or gallery.
Additionally, the cover comes protected in a high-quality plastic sleeve to ensure it remains in excellent condition. This protective covering not only preserves the artwork but also makes it easy to handle and store.
- Unique Artistic Design: The "Riding Horses" cover is a rare find, bringing together art and literary culture in one perfect piece.
- Preservation Quality: Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve and maintain its condition for years to come.
Enjoy the vibrant colors and engaging composition of this iconic piece of illustrative art. It serves as a conversation starter and a beautiful accent to any space. Whether you're a long-time fan of The New Yorker, an art lover, or a collector, this cover is a wonderful addition to your collection.
Cover only
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/4" x 11"
Comes with plastic protective covering.