Description
Introducing the original cover of The New Yorker magazine from December 6, 1999, featuring the thought-provoking artwork titled "Work Station, Play Station" by the talented artist Seibold. This remarkable piece of art transcends time, making it a perfect collectible for both art lovers and magazine enthusiasts alike.
Capture a slice of history with this magazine cover, showcasing the unique blend of whimsical and insightful illustrations that The New Yorker is known for. Ideal for framing, this cover adds a touch of sophistication to any space, whether it’s a stylish office, a cozy reading nook, or a chic living room.
This product includes the cover only, preserving the essence of the magazine while offering a versatile piece of art for display. Below are some key features that make this item a must-have:
- Good Condition: This magazine cover is in good condition with minor wear, ensuring it retains its charm while being a collectible piece.
- Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from dust and scratches, allowing for long-term storage or display.
Measuring at 8" x 10 3/4", this cover fits standard frames, making it easy to showcase in your home or office. The label on the front adds authenticity to this collectible item.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of artistic history! This cover is not just a reminder of the past but a conversation starter that brings creativity into your everyday life.
Embrace the nostalgia and charm of The New Yorker with this exquisite cover today.