Description
Introducing a unique piece of art from The New Yorker, this cover from December 4, 2000, features the whimsical illustration of a cyclist gracefully gliding over a bridge, beautifully rendered by the renowned artist J.J. Sempé. Known for his delicate, humorous style, Sempé adds a charming touch to any space with this stunning visual narrative.
This listing is specifically for the cover only, allowing you to appreciate its artistic value and historical significance. This cover would make an excellent addition to your collection or an eye-catching piece of decor for your home or office. Please note that this item is in an acceptable condition, featuring a label on the front and some wear on the entire cover. Despite its age, it still holds its artistic essence and charm.
Measurements of the cover are 8" x 10 3/4", making it an ideal size for framing or displaying. To ensure its longevity and protection, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving its beauty for years to come.
- Unique artistic expression by J.J. Sempé.
- Perfect for collectors and lovers of New Yorker art.
For visual reference, here’s the cover design:
This cover not only represents the aesthetics of its time but also embodies the spirit of cycling and exploration. Embrace a nostalgic moment in art history, or gift it to someone who appreciates the finer details of life. Each glance at this cover will spark conversations and warm memories of leisurely rides and scenic views.
Add this captivating piece to your collection today and celebrate the charm of art that speaks to the soul.