Description
Step into a world of artistic charm with the exclusive cover from The New Yorker, dated September 29, 1997. This captivating piece, titled "Opening Night" and illustrated by the talented Edward Sorel, is more than just a magazine cover—it's a conversation starter that beautifully encapsulates the sophistication of a memorable evening.
Perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone with a love for classic magazine memorabilia, this collectible cover serves as a stunning decoration for your home or office. Imagine hanging it on your wall, where it can spark discussions among guests or provide a source of constant inspiration. The artwork dazzles with its striking composition and historical significance, making it a timeless treasure that anyone can appreciate.
This cover is not just an artistic piece; it holds character and authenticity with its subtle label on the front. It reflects its true age, showcasing minor wear that adds to its charm. It’s ideal for those who appreciate the beauty in vintage art and literature.
- Perfect Size: The cover measures 8" x 10 3/4", making it an excellent choice for framing or display.
- Protective Covering: Each piece comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that you can showcase it without worrying about damage over time.
This New Yorker cover is a delightful addition for collectors and an excellent gift for friends or family members who appreciate art. With its visual appeal and intriguing backstory, it promises to enhance any space it occupies.
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Don't let this opportunity pass you by—own a piece of art history today. When you bring this The New Yorker cover into your life, you embrace elegance, nostalgia, and the timeless beauty of thoughtful illustration. Grab this collectible cover and let it enrich your environment!