Description
In the world of iconic magazine covers, few stand out as vividly as "Taking It in Stride" by Barry Blitt, featured on the cover of The New Yorker from April 6, 1998. This cover art encapsulates a moment in time with a unique perspective that only Blitt can create. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this is more than just a cover; it’s a piece of art and history. Whether you are an avid reader of The New Yorker or a lover of modern art, this item is sure to capture your imagination.
This cover is sold as is, allowing you to appreciate the original design and style without any alterations. Crafted with care, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. This detail is crucial in preserving the aesthetic quality of the cover while preventing wear and tear from frequent handling. The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it a fantastic addition to your wall art, home office, or personal collection.
The condition of the cover is rated as good, which means it has been gently used but still holds its charm. However, potential buyers should note that it does feature a label on the front and signs of minor wear throughout the magazine. This adds to its character and authenticity, making it a true collectible. Please take a look at the provided images to see the details for yourself.
Key Features:
- Comes with a plastic protective covering for lasting preservation.
- Unique artwork by acclaimed artist Barry Blitt, adding charm and character to any space.
This is not merely an item for sale; it's an opportunity to own a tangible piece of culture and artistic expression. Don't miss out on this chance to add this special cover to your collection!