Description
If you appreciate the captivating artistry of Eric Drooker, you’ll love owning the cover of The New Yorker from August 26, 2013, titled "The Eternal Summer." This stunning piece of artwork not only embodies the spirit of summer but also reflects the unique storytelling tradition of The New Yorker. A must-have for collectors and fans alike, this cover encapsulates the essence of relaxed summer days through evocative imagery.
This is a COVER ONLY product, perfect for those who want to display a piece of modern art in their home or office. With its vibrant colors and imaginative design, it serves as an inspiring conversation starter. Whether framed or displayed directly, it captures attention instantly, making it ideal for art enthusiasts.
The condition of this item is classified as good. It features a label on the front but is overall in decent shape with minor wear that is consistent with its age. Each purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the artwork maintains its quality over time and is safeguarded from dust and damage.
Key Features:
- Dimensions: The cover measures 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, making it a suitable size for various display options.
- Includes a protective covering: Safeguard your art with the included transparent sleeve, ensuring longevity.
Displayed beautifully, this cover will bring a touch of elegance and nostalgia to any environment. Perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates high-quality art. Add "The Eternal Summer" to your collection today!
Good
Has label on front.
Minor wear on entire magazine.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Measurement covers 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L