Description
Introducing the iconic cover only from The New Yorker, dated September 4, 1995, featuring the striking artwork "The Last Judgement" by renowned artist Edward Sorel. This collectible piece brings a slice of history into your hands, perfect for fans of art, journalism, and The New Yorker itself.
This cover showcases Sorel's unique style and masterful commentary on society, making it not just a magazine cover but a conversation starter for any setting. Whether displayed in your home, office, or collection, it adds a touch of sophistication and thought-provoking artistry to your décor. This specific cover is notable for its intriguing representation of moral and societal themes, which remain relevant even decades later.
The cover is in good condition, featuring only minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. A label on the front is included, providing additional detail about its provenance. Wrapped in a plastic protective covering, this item ensures durability while maintaining its pristine appearance. The measurements are approximately 7 3/4" x 10 3/4", making it a manageable size for display.
- Exceptional Artwork: Features "The Last Judgement" by Edward Sorel, a piece that captures attention and sparks discussion.
- Preserved Condition: Comes with a protective covering, ensuring longevity while retaining its appeal.
This cover will appeal to collectors, art lovers, and those who appreciate the cultural significance of The New Yorker. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of artistic history that can complement any collection. Get yours today and celebrate the blend of art and journalism!