Description
Introducing the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated August 30, 2004, featuring the captivating cover art "At Risk?" by renowned artist Barry Blitt. This unique cover serves as a timeless piece of art, perfect for collectors and fans of The New Yorker. Whether you are an avid reader or an art enthusiast, this cover encapsulates a moment in time with its thought-provoking illustration.
This magazine cover is in good condition, showcasing its age with minor wear throughout. It's important to note that there is a label on the front, contributing to its character and authenticity. For those who appreciate vintage magazine covers, this item offers a glimpse into the past while adding a unique touch to your home decor or office space. It's a fantastic way to spark conversations and share a piece of history with friends and family.
The dimensions of the cover are 8 1/4" x 11", making it easy to frame and display. It comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring the preservation of the artwork for years to come. Whether you're decorating your living room or looking for a special gift, this New Yorker cover fits beautifully into any setting.
- Good condition with authentic vintage wear and a label on the front.
- Comes protected in plastic, ensuring its longevity and durability.
Take a look at the cover below to appreciate its artistic details:
Overall, the COVER ONLY The New Yorker August 30, 2004 "At Risk?" by Barry Blitt is a charming collectible that adds personality and depth to any space. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of art history!