Description
Discover an iconic piece of art and culture with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker, showcasing the September 23, 1996 edition featuring "Social Lights" by renowned artist M. Scott Miller. This cover, rich with artistic expression, captures the essence of the era’s social scene and presents a timeless collectible for magazine enthusiasts, art lovers, and collectors alike.
Measures 8 1/4" x 11", this magazine cover makes a perfect wall decoration or a conversation starter in any space. Whether you're displaying it in your living room, office, or office, its unique aesthetic will draw attention and admiration from your guests.
Each cover is in good condition with minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. The presence of a label on the front offers a glimpse into its history. This cover is not just a piece of print; it’s a snapshot of social commentary and artistic expression from one of America's most beloved publications.
To ensure your collectible remains safe and in pristine condition, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This feature allows you to enjoy the cover without worrying about potential damage from dust, moisture, or wear over time.
- Timeless Artwork: Enhance your space with an elegant design that embodies social culture from the late '90s.
- Protective Covering: Enjoy peace of mind knowing your collectible is preserved for years to come.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of The New Yorker’s rich history. Whether you’re a collector, an admirer of art, or just looking for a unique gift, this cover is sure to impress. Add this stunning cover to your collection today!
Transform your space with a simple yet profound touch of cultural art that represents a significant publication in American journalism.