Description
Introducing the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from April 18, 2005, featuring the iconic artwork titled "The Dollar Problem" by Bruce McCall. This magazine cover is a perfect collectible for fans of The New Yorker, art enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates witty commentary on today's economic landscape.
The cover showcases a classic and satirical style, typical of McCall's work. It captures the essence of its time with a humorous twist that resonates even today. Whether you're an avid reader or an occasional viewer, this piece serves as a conversation starter, perfect for display in your home or office.
This item is sold as a cover only, which means you are getting a unique piece that stands out on its own. Here are a couple of standout features:
- Good Condition: The cover is in good condition, showing minor wear that adds character without compromising its visual appeal.
- Protective Covering: To ensure longevity, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving it from dust and damage.
Measuring 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, this cover fits perfectly in standard frames. It also has a label on the front, preserving its authenticity and adding to its collectible value.
You won't find a delightful piece like this one anywhere else. Whether you're looking to enhance your decor or searching for the perfect gift for a fellow New Yorker reader, this cover is a fantastic choice.
Check out the image below to see the cover design:
Grab this COVER ONLY of The New Yorker April 18, 2005, and enjoy a piece of history that reflects the humor and perspective of an era, all through the lens of exquisite artwork. Order yours today and add a unique touch to your collection!