Description
Discover a piece of history with the October 9, 1995 edition of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover by acclaimed artist Barry Blitt. This magazine encapsulates cultural moments and artistic brilliance, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
Barry Blitt is known for his sharp wit and engaging illustrations, and this cover exemplifies his unique style. It draws the reader in and invites them to explore the rich content within. Whether you're a longtime fan of The New Yorker or looking to expand your collection of art and literature, this magazine is a timeless piece that reflects the spirit of the era.
The magazine is in good condition, representing a well-preserved snapshot from the mid-90s. While it does have minor wear typical for publications of its age, this only adds to its charm and authenticity. You'll also find an address label on the front, which is common for magazines of this time. But don't worry, it doesn't detract from the spectacular cover art.
Not only does this magazine serve as a visual delight, but it also comes with a plastic covering. This ensures that it remains protected from dust and damage, preserving its beauty for years to come. The plastic covering is a thoughtful touch, allowing you to keep this collectible magazine in the best condition possible while also providing a modern way to showcase it.
- Good Condition.
- Comes with plastic covering for added protection.
Whether displayed in your home or gifted to a fellow magazine enthusiast, this The New Yorker October 9, 1995 edition is not just a magazine, but a testament to a unique period in art and journalism. Grab this exquisite piece today and add a touch of nostalgia and sophistication to your collection.