Description
If you’re a fan of The New Yorker, you'll surely appreciate this unique collectible: the cover from the September 6, 1993 issue, beautifully illustrated by the talented Peter de Seve. This cover provides a delightful glimpse into the artistic vision that The New Yorker is renowned for. Featuring imagery that evokes the charm and nostalgia of Labor Day, it serves not only as a reminder of the holiday but also as a piece of art that celebrates the everyday moments we cherish.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", this cover is the perfect size for framing or displaying as part of your collection. Whether you're an avid reader, a collector of magazine art, or just someone looking to add a dash of creativity to your space, this item is a fantastic choice.
This cover is in good condition, although it does have some minor wear typical of a vintage publication. It also features a label on the front, which adds character and authenticity to the piece. To ensure its longevity and protection, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering. This makes it an excellent addition for collectors who want to preserve the quality of their items.
- Authentic cover from The New Yorker, featuring iconic illustration by Peter de Seve.
- Includes protective covering to keep the cover in excellent condition for years to come.
Take a moment to appreciate the care that has gone into this cover. It's not just a piece of paper; it's a snapshot of history, capturing the essence of a bygone era. Its vintage charm and artistic value make it a desirable item for anyone who loves literature and art.
Add this beautiful piece to your collection today and celebrate the artistry that The New Yorker consistently delivers.