Description
If you're a fan of art, history, or simply love the whimsy of Saul Steinberg's creativity, you'll appreciate this stunning cover from the iconic **September 7, 1992** issue of **The New Yorker**. This limited edition cover, featuring Steinberg's playful take on the "Wonders of World," stands out as a beautiful piece of art that tells a story of its own.
Perfect for collectors or simply as a conversation starter, this cover is a unique addition to any home or office décor. Measuring at **8 1/4" x 11"**, it can easily be framed and displayed, allowing you to enjoy the detailed artistry of Steinberg day after day. Whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or just someone who admires captivating illustrations, this cover is an excellent choice.
Key Features:
- Good condition with only minor wear, ensuring it remains a delightful piece.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering that preserves its quality and look.
This cover is not just a piece of magazine art; it’s a part of history, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of the early '90s. The intricate designs and clever commentary resonate deeply with anyone who values thought-provoking art.
You'll find that this cover, while a standalone piece, also embodies the essence of the magazine itself—intelligent, quirky, and rich with commentary on contemporary life.
Although it does come with a label on the front, which adds to its charm, it does not distract from the overall aesthetic. Whether you choose to add it to your collection or gift it to a fellow enthusiast, it is bound to impress.
Take a closer look at this timeless cover:
Don’t miss your chance to own this wonderful piece of art and history. Grab it now and enhance your space with a touch of New Yorker elegance!