Description
If you're a fan of The New Yorker or simply an enthusiast of captivating art and unique covers, this collectible is sure to catch your eye. Presenting the cover only from The New Yorker, dated December 1, 1997, featuring an enchanting turkey shoot illustration by the talented Ian Falconer. This cover captures a playful yet sophisticated commentary on the holiday season, making it a perfect piece for your collection or to give as a gift.
This exquisite cover is in good condition, highlighting its vintage charm while maintaining its visual appeal. It measures approximately 8" x 10 3/4", making it a versatile size for framing or display. The cover does feature a label on the front, adding to its distinct character. While minor wear is noticeable, it does not detract from the overall aesthetic and can be forgiven considering its age and history.
One of the key features of this beautiful piece is its protective plastic covering, ensuring that the cover remains intact and well-preserved over time. Whether you're an avid collector or just starting, this cover is a wonderful addition to any art collection. Here are a few highlights:
- Resilient plastic protective covering included to keep the cover in excellent condition.
- Unique artistry by Ian Falconer, providing a delightful conversation starter for any space.
Keep in mind that there are a couple of creases on the front, but they add to the story of its journey through time. Please feel free to check the accompanying photos for a closer look. This exquisite cover makes a delightful gift or a meaningful piece for your own living space.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this charming piece of New Yorker history. It's perfect for art lovers, magazine collectors, or anyone who appreciates whimsical illustrations. Add it to your collection today!