Description
Experience a piece of cultural nostalgia with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 1, 1997, edition featuring the captivating "Turkey Shoot" artwork by Ian Falconer. This cover artwork is not just an intriguing visual; it's a reflection of the era's wit and charm. Recognized for its minimalistic yet powerful illustration, this cover encapsulates the humorous spirit that The New Yorker is renowned for.
This item is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts of art and illustration, or anyone who appreciates the historical significance of magazine covers. Owning this cover allows you to delve into a unique moment in publication history, making it an excellent addition for display in your home or office.
The condition of the cover is classified as "Good," ensuring that while it carries the marks of time, it retains its overall charm and character. Notably, the cover has a label on the front, adding to its intriguing backstory. Despite minor wear across the entire magazine, it remains a visually appealing piece.
One of the standout features of this product is that it comes with a protective plastic covering. This not only preserves the quality of the magazine cover but also lets you enjoy it for years to come without concern. Furthermore, its manageable size of 8 1/4" x 11" makes it easy to frame and display.
- Unique illustration by renowned artist Ian Falconer, perfect for art lovers.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to secure its condition.
Take a look at the visual representation of this unique cover below:
This cover is not just a product; it's a piece of art, history, and culture all rolled into one. Make sure to grab this collectible today and bring a little piece of New York's literary legacy into your life!