Description
Elevate your collection with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated April 14, 2008. This unique piece features an imaginative illustration by the celebrated artist Jean-Jacques Sempé, showcasing an orchestra that embodies the sophisticated and whimsical spirit of the magazine. Whether you are an avid fan of The New Yorker or a lover of art, this cover is a wonderful addition to any collection.
Opting for just the cover allows you to enjoy the visuals without needing the full issue, making it an ideal choice for decoration or framing. This item is not only visually appealing but also a slice of cultural history, perfect for enthusiasts who appreciate magazine art.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4"
This cover is in good condition, with some minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. It comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in excellent shape for years to come. You can display it or keep it safely stored while you enjoy its artistic beauty.
- Features a delightful illustration by Jean-Jacques Sempé that perfectly captures the essence of orchestra music.
- Comes protected in a plastic covering, preserving its quality and allowing for easy display.
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this exceptional piece of art history. It's perfect for framing or as a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates the nuances of magazine illustrations. Grab your cover today and add a touch of elegance to your decor!