Description
Discover a unique piece of art and conversation starter with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated December 24, 2007. This cover, illustrated by the talented Kim DeMarco, captures the pressing issue of climate change in a visually stunning way. It’s perfect for those who appreciate thought-provoking artwork and the cultural significance of one of the most respected magazines in American history.
This cover is not only a visual treat but also a collectors' item, ideal for avid readers of The New Yorker or anyone interested in environmental themes. The cover measures approximately 8" x 10 3/4", making it a versatile size for framing or display in your home or office.
Key features include:
- Good Condition: This cover is in good condition with only minor wear, maintaining its charm and character over the years.
- Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring longevity and keeping the beauty of the artwork intact.
The details on this cover are equally compelling. It includes a label on the front, adding to its collectible nature. As a representation of an important environmental dialogue, this cover not only decorates your space but also sparks discussions about climate change and the role of art in activism.
Whether you choose to frame it or keep it as part of your collection, this New Yorker cover from December 2007 certainly makes a statement. Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of contemporary culture that reflects on one of the most critical challenges of our time.
This is an opportunity to own a slice of history, perfect for framing, gifting, or as an addition to your own magazine-related décor. Enhance your space with thought-provoking art and contribute to the dialogue on climate change today!