Description
Introducing the unique and captivating cover from The New Yorker, published on April 9, 2012, titled "A Whiff of Cool Air" by Frank Viva. This stunning cover artwork encapsulates the essence of the iconic magazine, making it a perfect collector's item for enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Whether you're a long-time reader, a collector of magazines, or simply someone who appreciates great illustrations, this cover is a must-have. It represents a blend of sophistication and creativity that The New Yorker is renowned for. With Frank Viva's distinct style, this piece serves as not only a magazine cover but a beautiful addition to your art collection.
The cover is in good condition, exhibiting only minor wear that does not detract from its overall charm. Please note that it does have a label on the front, adding to its character. An attractive feature of this collector’s item is the protective plastic covering that ensures the artwork's preservation.
Key features include:
- Authentic magazine cover with unique artwork that tells a story.
- Comes with a protective covering to maintain condition over time.
The binding shows some wear, which is typical for vintage items. For additional detail, please refer to the accompanying images that showcase the cover's condition. The photos provide clarity on the item you're considering and ensure you know exactly what to expect.
Don't miss your chance to own this exclusive cover from a publication known for its cultural significance and artistic expression. It's a great conversation starter and a piece that reflects the rich history of modern journalism and illustration.
Add this charming cover to your collection and let it inspire you with its artistic flair. Ideal for display in your home or office, this piece will surely catch the eyes of admirers and ignite discussions about art and literature.