Description
If you are a fan of iconic magazine covers, then you will appreciate this unique piece: the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated April 16, 2001, featuring the delightful artwork titled 'Bone Museum' by the talented cartoonist Harry Bliss. This cover is not just a piece of history; it’s a collectible that brings a smile to the face of anyone who admires clever illustration paired with humor.
The cover is available in good condition, which means it shows minimal signs of wear, making it an excellent addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for someone who enjoys art and journalism. The dimensions of this stunning cover measure 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, making it perfect for framing or simply displaying on a shelf as part of your decor.
- Protective Covering: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape for years to come.
- Collectible Value: As a piece from The New Yorker, this cover is a cherished collectible that showcases the wit and creativity of contemporary artists.
On the front, there is a label that adds to its character, making it not just a magazine cover but a snapshot of cultural history. Even with the label, the cover maintains its artistic integrity and charm.
Take this opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy, which not only captures a moment in time but also reflects the wit that makes the magazine so beloved. Don’t miss out on adding this delightful cover to your collection!
Whether you’re an avid collector or looking for a striking art piece, this cover serves as a conversation starter and a touch of nostalgia that appeals to all. Enjoy the whimsical artistry and wit of Harry Bliss with this delightful cover from The New Yorker!