Description
Experience a piece of cultural history with the iconic cover from The New Yorker dated August 2, 2004, featuring an engaging illustration titled "A Psychologist On Duty" by the talented Bruce E. Kaplan. This unique item offers a snapshot of the magazine's artistic vision and humor, capturing readers' attention with its clever depictions of contemporary life.
The cover is an essential addition for any fan of art, psychology, or classic magazine covers. Whether you are a collector or simply someone who appreciates artistic expression, this cover will surely enhance your collection or become a distinctive piece of décor for your home or office.
The condition of this cover is rated as good, which means it has been preserved well over the years. It does feature a label on the front, adding to its authenticity. While there is minor wear across the entire magazine, it reflects its age and story rather than detracting from its charm. Each imperfection tells a tale, making it all the more special for collectors.
For added protection, this cover comes wrapped in a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains safe from dust and damage as it finds its new home. It measures 8 1/4" x 11", the perfect size for framing or displaying.
- Authentic vintage magazine cover featuring "A Psychologist On Duty" by Bruce E. Kaplan.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
Take a moment to appreciate the artistry and wit that The New Yorker consistently brings to its stories and covers. This piece is not just a magazine cover; it's a conversation starter, a gateway to nostalgia, and an emblem of the blending of art and commentary. Don't miss the chance to own this meaningful piece of cultural history!