COVER ONLY The New Yorker Augut 1 2005 Son of King Kong by Harry Bliss


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Sale price$9.95 USD

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Step into the creative world of Harry Bliss with this captivating cover from The New Yorker, dated August 1, 2005. This exclusive collectible features the whimsical artwork titled "Son of King Kong," perfect for art enthusiasts and magazine collectors alike. The New Yorker magazine is an iconic representation of culture and satire, and this cover is no exception. It beautifully blends humor and artistry, making it a fantastic conversation starter or a stylish addition to your decor.

This item is a cover only, meaning you can enjoy the visual delight without needing the entire magazine. It's ideal for framing or for display in a dedicated art space. Whether you're looking to add to your personal collection or searching for a unique gift for a friend, this cover is sure to impress.

Condition-wise, the cover is in "Good" condition. There is a label on the front, and some minor wear is present, which adds to its vintage charm without detracting from its overall appeal. It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and maintain its appearance. The measurements are 8 1/4" x 11", making it a standard size that fits many frame styles.

Here are a couple of key features to consider:

  • Unique Artwork: The enchanting illustration by Harry Bliss captures the imagination and reflects the humor that The New Yorker is famous for.
  • Protective Covering: Each cover is protected by a plastic covering, helping to keep it safe from wear and tear while on display.

Don’t miss your chance to own this delightful piece of art history. Enhance your space or surprise a loved one with this extraordinary cover featuring the whimsical interpretation of King Kong. It’s more than just a magazine cover; it's a piece of cultural storytelling that deserves a special place in your home or office.

The New Yorker Cover August 1 2005

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