Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers, look no further than this exceptional piece: the cover from The New Yorker, dated December 3, 2007. Illustrated by the renowned Christoph Niemann, the cover art titled "Violent Night" captures a unique blend of whimsy and depth that is characteristic of Niemann’s style.
What makes this cover an essential item for collectors and New Yorker enthusiasts is not just its stunning artwork but also its storytelling ability. With a blend of clever imagery, it encapsulates the spirit of the season while provoking thoughtful reflections on society. This insightful piece is perfect for display in your home or office, making it a conversation starter that showcases your taste for art and culture.
This product includes the cover only, offered in good condition with minor wear. The label on the front adds to its authenticity, allowing you to appreciate the collectible nature of this piece. Measuring 8" x 10 3/4", it's a size that's easy to frame or mount, providing versatility for any decor style.
Key Features:
- High-quality illustration by Christoph Niemann, a well-known artist.
- Comes with a protective plastic cover, ensuring it remains in pristine condition.
The cover is in good condition overall but does feature some slight marks. Be sure to check out the provided photos for a closer look at its features. This is a fantastic opportunity to own a piece from one of the most respected publications in America.
Whether for personal enjoyment or as a special gift, this cover encapsulates the creative brilliance that The New Yorker is known for. Don’t miss your chance to add this remarkable cover to your collection!