Description
The New Yorker Magazine from August 21, 1995, features a stunning full theme cover crafted by the renowned artist Lorenzo Mattotti. This magazine stands as a collector's item and a work of art. Marked by its distinct style, the cover reflects the unique voice of The New Yorker, encapsulating the vibrant essence of the era.
This particular issue is rated in good condition and is devoid of any label, making it a perfect addition for collectors. The newsstand availability adds to its appeal, ensuring that you have a piece of magazine history right at your fingertips. While there is some minor wear on the magazine, it does not detract from its overall charm or aesthetic appeal.
One of the highlights of this edition is the iconic cover art, a delightful portrayal that draws you into its world. Lorenzo Mattotti's work is celebrated for its color and emotion, making this magazine not just a reading material but also a captivating piece for display.
The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its condition. This is essential for those who wish to preserve the historic value of their magazines for years to come. Furthermore, there may be minor writings visible; refer to the accompanying photo for details.
Key Features:
- Full theme cover by acclaimed artist Lorenzo Mattotti.
- In good condition, includes protective cover for preservation.
This New Yorker issue serves as a look back into 1995, showcasing not just the art but also the cultural commentary that defines The New Yorker. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this beautiful piece of history.