Description
If you are an art enthusiast or a collector of unique and iconic pieces, then you will appreciate this cover from The New Yorker, dated December 1, 2008. This cover, titled "Turkey at Peace" by the talented artist Harry Bliss, captures a moment of tranquility and reflection through its simple yet captivating design.
This item is a cover only, making it a perfect addition to your collection of literary art. Its dimensions are 8" x 10 3/4", fitting perfectly into standard frames for display purposes. It serves not only as a conversation starter but also as a piece of history from one of the most esteemed publications in American culture.
This cover is classified as being in acceptable condition, featuring some noticeable wear that adds character and an authentic vintage feel. A label is present on the front, and while there are some marks and rips visible, these imperfections only enhance its unique story. Please refer to the included photos for a closer look at its condition.
The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains preserved while you showcase it in your home or office.
- Unique Artwork: The "Turkey at Peace" cover provides a glimpse into Harry Bliss's artistic vision, making it a unique addition to your collection.
- Historical Significance: Owning this cover means possessing a piece of the rich legacy of The New Yorker and its sophisticated commentary on American life.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this exceptional piece of art history. Whether displayed in your living room, office, or as part of an art gallery, it is sure to inspire and provoke thought for anyone who gazes upon it.
Some marks. See photos.
Rips. See photos.