Description
The COVER ONLY for The New Yorker from December 5, 2005, featuring a striking cover illustration by the renowned artist Barry Blitt, is an essential piece for collectors and fans of political satire. This cover specifically captures key figures of the era, George Bush and Dick Cheney, showcasing the intricate and thought-provoking style Blitt is famous for.
This edition is a true collectible, perfect for anyone who appreciates the blend of art and commentary that The New Yorker consistently delivers. Please note that this listing includes the cover only, meaning the interior pages are not included, allowing you to focus entirely on this striking piece of artwork.
Condition is classified as acceptable, with some noted signs of wear. There is a label on the front and visible creases which are typical for a magazine of this age. These imperfections add character to this vintage piece, making it a perfect addition to any collection that values history and commentary.
- Measurements: The cover measures approximately 8 inches wide by 10 3/4 inches tall, making it an ideal size for framing or display.
- Protection: It comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from further wear and tear.
While we strive to provide accurate descriptions, please check the accompanying photos for detailed visuals of the condition. The images clearly show the creases and some rips on the cover, ensuring that you're fully informed before making this vintage piece a part of your collection.
Here’s a look at the cover:
This cover is a must-have for anyone who values political art. Add it to your collection today and enjoy the nostalgia and intrigue that this piece brings!