Description
Discover a striking piece of art captured on the cover of The New Yorker, dated August 2, 1999. Entitled "City in Mourning" and created by renowned artist Ana Juan, this cover exemplifies a moment of reflection and poignancy in the midst of urban life. This item is perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates thought-provoking artistic expression.
This listing is for the cover only, providing a unique opportunity to own a notable piece from a well-loved publication. The cover features a captivating illustration that speaks volumes about the emotions surrounding the city at that time, making it a perfect addition to your art collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend.
Please note that this cover is in good condition, with some minor wear visible. It has a label on the front, which adds character and tells a part of its story.
Dimensions of this collectible cover are 8" x 10 3/4", making it a manageable size for framing or displaying in your home or office.
To ensure the preservation of this beautiful artwork, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This way, you can enjoy and showcase the artistry without worry!
- Limited Edition: A rare find for collectors, this cover adds unique value to your collection.
- Artistic Expression: The illustration by Ana Juan serves as a conversation starter and a touch of culture in any space.
Overall, this cover is not just a piece of paper; it’s a glimpse into the past and a symbol of resilience. Don't miss out on the chance to own a slice of history!
Whether you’re a fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate printed art, this cover is a beautiful piece that can enhance your environment.