This is an original cover from April 14, 1997 for New Yorker Magazine and cover art was illustrated by Mynett. This is arguably a stereotypical feminine piece. The shape of the hanger is used to form the head and neck of a person. Eyelashes are strategically placed to stand for the eyes (with eyelashes are scattered amongst the piece), with the lipstick stained price tag serving as the mouth. A purple blouse in on the hanger to complete the female persona. This treasure would look great framed in your collection or as a gift.  Aprox Size: 9 x 11 inches.

I have been a trusted vintage paper dealer since 1989 and been on eBay since 1997.  I have primarily sold in antique malls at San Francisco, San Diego, Monterey, Napa, Monterey, Portland, and Ellensburg.  I have sold over 30,000 advertisements to many happy customers, museums, galleries, and private collections.  If you are not happy with your purchase, please send it back for a full refund.

I am a historian and educator by trade and deal in paper as a hobby. 100% of all profits from my eBay sales are donated to children's non-profit organizations for kids to be involved in their community and go to summer camps.

The item comes in an archival protective plastic sleeve with a white acid-free backing board.  It will be shipped in a strong and rigid mailer made in the USA out of 100% recyclable materials especially for flat shipping.  It will be marked as special photo materials - DO NOT BEND.  All items have a money-back guarantee - if you don't like the item, then pay for shipping and handling for a refund.  I ship worldwide.