Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 25, 2000, Under Two Flags, illustrated by the talented Bruce McCall. This striking cover captures the essence of The New Yorker during a festive time, adding charm to any collection or decor.
This item is a cover-only print in acceptable condition, perfect for collectors and fans of iconic magazine art. It features a notable label on the front, giving it a distinct character. While the cover does show signs of wear, including overall aging and creases, this only adds to its authentic vintage appeal.
With measurements of 8" x 10 3/4", it is ideal for framing and display. The magazine cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. However, please note that there is wear on the binding and some visible rips. We encourage you to examine the detailed photos provided for a closer look at its current condition.
Key Features:
- Original cover art from a classic New Yorker issue, perfect for themed decor or gifting.
- Protective plastic covering to maintain quality while displaying.
This piece is perfect for art lovers, magazine enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a dash of culture to their home or office. Whether you plan to frame it or enjoy it as-is, this cover will surely spark conversations and showcase your appreciation for fine art and journalism.
Check out the image below to see this iconic cover:
Embrace the charm and history of The New Yorker with this collectible cover by Bruce McCall, a true gem for any art aficionado.