Description
Introducing the stunning cover from The New Yorker dated December 20, 1999, featuring the captivating installation by Benoit van Innis. This exceptional piece is a wonderful addition for any art enthusiast or collector of iconic magazine covers.
This listing is for the cover only, which showcases the artistic talents of Benoit van Innis. Whether you're framing it for display or adding it to your collection, this cover stands out as a striking piece of visual art.
The cover comes in good condition, maintaining its aesthetic appeal with a few minor signs of wear. It features a label on the front, adding uniqueness to this collectible. You can appreciate both the design and the craftsmanship that went into creating this remarkable piece.
- Dimensions: This cover measures 8" x 10 3/4", making it easy to frame or display.
- Protected: The cover comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in great shape while you enjoy it.
Art lovers and fans of The New Yorker alike will appreciate the cultural significance and the history encapsulated in this cover. It’s perfect for those looking to add a touch of class to their living spaces or as a thoughtful gift.
Get ready to showcase this piece and spark conversations amongst friends, family, or guests about the artistic mastery of Benoit van Innis and the impact of The New Yorker magazine over the years.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this iconic piece of art history. Add the COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 20, 1999 Installation by Benoit van Innis to your cart today and own a conversation starter!