Description
The New Yorker September 22, 1980, cover, illustrated by the talented J. J. Sempé, captures a nostalgic moment that invites reflection and conversation. This iconic cover, titled "Reunion," evokes warmth and familiarity, characteristic of Sempé’s unique artistic style. Whether you're a collector of vintage magazine covers or looking for a charming piece of art for your space, this cover is a meaningful find.
Offered here is the cover only, featuring no label, making it a versatile addition to your collection. The cover measures 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", making it an ideal size for framing or incorporating into a gallery wall. This reproduction holds deep cultural significance, representing the rich history of one of America’s most revered magazines.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape, with only minor wear visible on the surface. These minor imperfections tell a story of its journey through time, adding character to your display. Further ensuring its protection, the cover comes encased in a plastic protective covering. You can cherish and showcase this vintage piece without worrying about potential damage.
- Unique Artwork: This cover features J. J. Sempé's whimsical illustrations, bringing charm to any collection.
- Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving its quality for years to come.
This cover is not just a simple piece of nostalgia; it is a conversation starter, a glimpse into a bygone era. Display it in your home, office, or gift it to a friend who appreciates the beauty of classic magazine art.