Description
Introducing the captivating cover from The New Yorker, dated September 28, 1987, featuring the thought-provoking illustration titled "Going Up" by the talented artist Paul Degen. This stunning cover encapsulates the essence of its time, presenting a unique visual narrative that resonates with art lovers and magazine collectors alike. Perfect for display, this cover-only item serves as a standout piece in any collection.
This collectible piece is in good condition, offering a glimpse into a nostalgic moment in publishing history. Its lack of a label indicates that it's a newsstand variant, adding to its allure and authenticity. Whether you are a long-time admirer of The New Yorker or a newcomer eager to explore its rich visual language, this cover is sure to ignite conversations and spark interest.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is the perfect size for framing or simply enjoying as standalone art. Each purchase comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this classic remains untouched by the sands of time. Protect your investment and keep this piece looking as stunning as the day it was released.
- Unique Artistry: Enjoy the unique imagination and creativity of Paul Degen's work, which reflects a thoughtful commentary on urban life.
- Ideal for Display: This cover makes a striking addition to your home or office decor, inviting admiration and engagement.
Capture a piece of history and let the artistic spirit of The New Yorker grace your walls. Don’t miss out on owning this nostalgic cover that beautifully marries art with journalism. Act now and add this exceptional piece to your collection today!