Description
Step into the world of art and illustration with this unique item: the cover of The New Yorker from December 11, 2006. Featuring the captivating "Rush Hour" illustration by Peter de Seve, this cover is not just a magazine piece; it's a glimpse into a moment that captures the essence of urban life. Perfect for collectors, fans of the magazine, or anyone who appreciates witty and thought-provoking artwork.
This cover has a charmingly vintage feel, adding character to any collection. It has been well-preserved, showcasing minor wear, typical of its age, but this only adds to its authenticity. The visual storytelling present in this cover is bound to spark conversations and bring a touch of culture into your space.
The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it an ideal size for framing or display. You can easily pop this cover into a frame and create an eye-catching piece of wall art that pays homage to one of America’s most beloved magazines.
Key features of this product include:
- Includes a protective plastic cover to ensure its longevity.
- Features a timeless illustration that adds charm and wit to any setting.
This specific item has some unique characteristics. There is a label on the front, adding to its charm, and while there is noticeable wear on the entire magazine, it has been carefully maintained. We recommend taking a closer look at the accompanying photos to appreciate the little details and the overall condition of the cover.
As a bonus, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come. It is a perfect conversation starter or gift for those who appreciate the art of magazine covers. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of cultural art history!