Description
Celebrate a timeless piece of art with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated September 7, 1987. Illustrated by the renowned J.J. Sempé, this cover titled "Fishing Party" captures a leisurely moment that resonates with anyone who appreciates the charm of outdoor leisure activities. This is a classic representation of Sempé's whimsical style, making it the perfect addition to any art collection or a sophisticated decor piece for your home.
Offered here is the cover only, in good condition, with no label, giving it a chic newsstand feel. With measurements of 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, it fits perfectly in standard frames, allowing you to display it easily in various settings. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new fan of The New Yorker, this cover adds a splash of artistic flair and nostalgia to your home or office space.
This cover also comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and protection against dust and damage. Treat yourself or a loved one to a piece of cultural history that represents not just a magazine, but an era of artful storytelling and humor. It’s a great conversation starter and can be a unique gift for collectors of vintage magazine covers or fans of Sempé’s work.
- Good Condition: This cover is in good shape, preserving its charm and colors.
- Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective cover to keep it in pristine condition.
This unique cover represents not just art, but also a moment in time. Don’t miss your chance to add this exceptional piece to your collection. It’s perfect for framing, gifting, or showcasing in your own living space. Order now and own a piece of New Yorker history!