The New Yorker Full Magazine May 8 1995 Sweet Nothings by Jacques de Loustal


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The New Yorker Full Magazine from May 8, 1995, featuring the captivating cover art titled "Sweet Nothings" by Jacques de Loustal, is a stunning example of vintage magazine artistry. This particular issue not only showcases notable cultural insights of its time but also presents an extraordinary interplay of art and journalism that The New Yorker is known for.

As a cherished collectible among vintage magazines, this issue encapsulates the spirit of the mid-1990s, offering readers a glimpse into the literary and artistic trends of the era. The cover, beautifully illustrated by Jacques de Loustal, is a testament to the artistic vision that defines the pages of The New Yorker. This magazine serves as a wonderful historical artifact that appeals not only to magazine collectors but also to those interested in art history and design.

Condition: This vintage magazine is in good condition, archetypal for its age. It features typical light wear, including some creases on the front cover and an address label on the front. To ensure its preservation, it comes with a plastic protective covering.

Key Features:

  • Artistic cover illustration by renowned artist Jacques de Loustal.
  • Includes interesting articles and cultural commentary reflecting the 1990s.

Enhance your collection with this captivating New Yorker vintage issue. Perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors of vintage magazines, or anyone seeking a unique piece of literary history.

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