Description
Discover a unique piece of art from one of the most iconic publications in American history with this cover from The New Yorker, dated December 2, 1996. Showcasing the delightful illustration titled "Dressed Turkey" by the talented artist Peter de Seve, this cover captures a humorous moment that speaks to the essence of Thanksgiving celebrations. It’s not just a magazine cover; it’s a conversation starter and a nostalgic reminder of festive gatherings.
This cover is in good condition and features a small label on the front for authenticity. While it may exhibit minor wear throughout, it maintains its charm and character, making it a perfect addition to any collection of vintage magazines or illustrative art. Protect your purchase with the included plastic protective covering, ensuring that your delightful artwork stays preserved for years to come.
Measuring at 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, this piece is easy to frame and display, perfect for enhancing your home or office decor. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate outstanding artistic creations, this cover is bound to catch the eye of any visitor.
- Unique Artwork: Enjoy the whimsical illustration that embodies the spirit of Thanksgiving.
- Preservation: Comes protected in a plastic covering to ensure its longevity.
As you browse the images, take a closer look at how Peter de Seve's creativity plays with the festive theme, rendering a turkey in a way that's both humorous and endearing.
Add this remarkable cover to your cart today and celebrate the artistry that captures special moments in life, one issue at a time!