Description
Discover the charm of "City of Dogs," a captivating cover from The New Yorker dated April 11, 2005, illustrated by the talented Mark Ulriksen. This artistic piece presents a delightful glimpse into urban life, showcasing the unique relationship between dogs and their city-dwelling companions.
Whether you are a devoted collector of New Yorker covers or simply an admirer of fine art, this cover is a perfect addition to your collection. It captures the essence of city living with a playful twist, featuring various dogs interacting with their surroundings, making it a conversation starter and an eye-catching decorative piece for your home or office.
This item is offered as a cover only, making it an ideal choice for framing. Its dimensions of 8 1/4" x 11" allow for easy compatibility with standard frame sizes, ensuring you can showcase it beautifully.
- Comes with a protective plastic cover to ensure longevity and preservation.
- Exhibits minor wear and a label on the front, enhancing its vintage appeal.
The cover is rated in good condition with some minor wear throughout. This wear adds character, highlighting its history and value as a collectible. Also, it features wear along the binding, but this does not detract from its overall aesthetic. Take a closer look at the provided photos to appreciate the quality for yourself.
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This "City of Dogs" cover is a timeless piece that celebrates the playful spirit of canines living alongside their humans in the bustling city. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of art history that resonates with dog lovers and magazine aficionados alike!