Description
Experience a piece of artistic history with the iconic cover of The New Yorker> magazine dated August 11, 1997, designed by the renowned illustrator J-J Sempé. This collectible cover, titled Les Pieds sur Terre, captures a whimsical moment that showcases Sempé's unique artistic style. Perfect for any magazine aficionado or art lover, this cover is not just a nostalgic reminder of a time gone by but an exceptional decorative item that can add charm to your home or office.
The cover is in good condition and features a label at the front, adding to its character. While there is some minor wear throughout, it has been preserved well, maintaining the integrity of its artwork. To ensure its longevity, this piece comes with a plastic protective covering to help safeguard your investment.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is an ideal size for framing or displaying on your favorite wall. It’s a wonderful addition to your home décor, a conversation starter, and a piece of art that resonates with many.
- Unique Design: The J-J Sempé cover is filled with charm and sophistication, making it a delightful piece for art enthusiasts.
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic sleeve, ensuring the preservation of its quality for years to come.
Don’t miss the chance to own this beautiful piece of illustrative art that reflects a snapshot of culture. Add a touch of elegance to your collection with the Les Pieds sur Terre cover from one of America’s most cherished magazines.