Description
Celebrate the art of illustration with the iconic cover from The New Yorker dated August 18, 1997. Titled "Yearning to Break Free" by Denis Roche, this cover showcases a powerful and thought-provoking depiction that captures the essence of that era. It makes for a stunning addition to any collection of magazine art or as a unique decorative piece that evokes conversation.
This cover is offered as a standalone item, perfect for fans of The New Yorker or collectors of vintage print media. It is in good condition, though it does have a label on the front, adding a touch of authenticity and character to its presentation. The cover exhibits minor wear consistent with its age, which is a testament to its history and charm. To ensure its protection and longevity, it comes with a plastic covering, making it ideal for display or storage.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover fits perfectly in standard frames, allowing you to showcase it in your home, office, or anywhere you love to inspire creativity and reflection. Whether gifted to a friend or added to your personal collection, it speaks to the emotional landscapes that magazines like The New Yorker have so artfully documented over the decades.
- Unique and striking illustration by renowned artist Denis Roche.
- Comes protected in a plastic covering to maintain its good condition.
Take a moment to appreciate this piece of artistic history, and immerse yourself in the nostalgia of the late 1990s. Add a creative flair to your space today with the captivating cover of The New Yorker.