Description
Discover a unique piece of art and history with The New Yorker January 26, 2015, featuring the compelling cover illustration by renowned artist Barry Blitt, dedicated to the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.. This magazine not only commemorates a significant figure in American history but also showcases the whimsical yet poignant artistic style of Blitt. It's a must-have for collectors, history buffs, and fans of The New Yorker alike.
The cover art brilliantly captures the ethos of King's message, serving as a thought-provoking reflection on civil rights. Owning this magazine means possessing a piece of cultural commentary and artistic expression that resonates deeply with many. Whether you're a long-time subscriber of The New Yorker or a new admirer of its rich history, this edition is an excellent addition to any collection.
It comes in a good condition with minor wear throughout, showcasing its age while still being visually appealing. The absence of a newsstand label adds to its charm, making it an ideal piece for display or gifting. Additionally, each magazine is protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and preservation.

This magazine not only represents a moment in time but also serves as a conversation starter. Here are some key features:
- Unique cover art by Barry Blitt honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Comes with a plastic protective cover to ensure durability.
Don’t miss the chance to own this historical piece that honors an extraordinary leader and captures the spirit of a pivotal moment in civil rights history. Enhance your collection today with The New Yorker January 26, 2015, and appreciate the intersection of art, journalism, and history in your own home or office.
- Condition: Good
- Newsstand: No Label
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Includes plastic protective covering.