Description
Explore the captivating cover of "The New Yorker" from April 18, 2011, featuring the stunning artwork "Cruise Solitude" by renowned artist Jacques de Loustal. This iconic cover highlights Loustal’s unique artistic style, perfectly encapsulating a sense of tranquil isolation that is both visually appealing and thought-provoking.
This product is a cover-only version of the magazine, making it a unique collectible for fans of "The New Yorker," art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the intersection of literature and visual artistry. The vibrant colors and meticulously crafted design not only make it a statement piece but also a perfect addition to your art collection or home décor.
Condition-wise, this cover is listed as 'Good' with minor wear visible on the entire magazine. It does have a label affixed to the front, signifying its authenticity. However, these minor imperfections contribute to its character and narrative, making it even more special for collectors.
Additionally, the magazine cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it is preserved well for future enjoyment or display. Dimensions are an impressive 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, making it an ideal size for framing or showcasing.
- High-quality artwork from a celebrated artist, perfect for display in any space.
- Protected with a plastic cover to maintain its condition for years to come.
Capture a piece of history with this exquisite cover, a conversation starter that transcends time and makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who cherishes art and culture.
This is more than just a magazine cover; it's a slice of cultural heritage that reverberates with stories waiting to be told. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of artistic brilliance!