Description
Discover a unique piece of art and journalism with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker, dated August 2, 1999. This captivating cover, illustrated by the renowned artist Ana Juan, captures the poignant essence of a city in mourning. Perfect for collectors or as a striking decorative piece, this magazine cover is a wonderful representation of a significant moment in time.
Condition-wise, this cover is rated as good, showcasing its age with minor wear throughout. The front features a label but remains stylish and evocative. To ensure its preservation, the cover comes with a protective plastic covering, safeguarding it from further wear and tear. Whether you're a die-hard fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate fine art, this cover will add a touch of sophistication to your space.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is perfectly sized to fit into a standard frame or to be displayed as part of a larger collection. Keep in mind that there is some wear on the binding, and creases are apparent on the front corners. These details add to its character and narrative, making it a compelling conversation starter.
If you are considering adding this magazine cover to your collection, here are some key features:
- Original illustration by Ana Juan, a notable figure in contemporary art.
- Includes protective covering to maintain its condition over time.
These details enhance the significance of the piece not only as a collectible but also as a delightful work of art. Check out the image below to get a glimpse of what this cover looks like:
Invest in this moment of history, and cherish the artwork that speaks volumes about resilience and remembrance. This cover goes beyond simple aesthetics; it’s an emotional tribute to a city that faced turmoil and emerged stronger. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of The New Yorker legacy!