Description
Discover a captivating piece of art and journalism with the March 27, 1995 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning theme cover designed by the renowned illustrator Lorenzo Mattotti. This magazine not only represents a moment in time but also embodies the essence of cultural expression and visual storytelling that The New Yorker is celebrated for.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collector's library or coffee table. It offers readers and art enthusiasts alike a glimpse into the 1995 landscape, shaped by events and societal happenings of the era. The cover illustration by Mattotti is a vivid representation of creativity and insight, ensuring that this magazine is more than just reading material—it's a piece of history.
While the magazine is in good condition overall, it does feature an address label on the front, a reminder of its journey to its previous owner. There’s minor wear throughout, but this only adds character to the magazine, showcasing its age and authenticity. To protect its contents, the magazine comes with a plastic covering, ensuring that you can enjoy the illustrations and articles without worry.
Key features of this remarkable issue include:
- Artistic Excellence: The captivating cover by Lorenzo Mattotti is sure to catch the eye of anyone who appreciates fine illustration and design.
- Historical Significance: As a publication from 1995, this magazine provides unique insights into the cultural and social climate of the time.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of literary and artistic history. Whether you’re looking to expand your collection or seeking a unique gift for a friend, The New Yorker March 27, 1995 is an excellent choice.