Description
Discover a unique piece of art and nostalgia with the cover of The New Yorker from April 17, 2000, illustrated by the talented Peter de Seve. This iconic cover, aptly titled "Blending In," captures the essence of urban life and offers a glimpse into the creativity and wit associated with this renowned magazine.
As a standalone piece, this cover is perfect for framing or as a conversation starter in any room. It reflects a moment in time, making it a great addition for collectors and fans of the magazine alike.
The condition of this cover is classified as good, with only minor wear that adds to its charm. A small label appears on the front, which does not diminish its aesthetic but rather adds character. It measures 8" x 10 3/4", making it an ideal size for a standard frame.
- Protective Covering: Each purchase comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring your cover remains in great condition.
- Perfect for Collectors: This cover is a must-have for any New Yorker fan or magazine collector looking to enhance their collection.
Not only does this cover tell a story through its illustration, but it also serves as a beautiful piece of decor for any space. Hang it in your living room, office, or study to enjoy the blend of artistry and culture it provides.
Capture a piece of history today! With its good condition and vibrant artwork, this cover is more than just paper; it’s a celebration of creativity.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.