Description
Introducing the charming cover only of The New Yorker from December 9, 2002, titled "To Grandmother's House We Go," illustrated by the talented Bruce. This collectible piece is a wonderful addition for any magazine enthusiast or admirer of timeless artistry. Perfect for those who appreciate classic illustrations, this cover elegantly captures the essence of family gatherings during the holiday season.
Measuring at 8" x 10 3/4", this cover showcases Bruce's artistic prowess and serves as a captivating decorative item. Whether displayed in a frame or used as part of your art collection, it will surely become a conversation starter.
This cover is in good condition, displaying only minor wear that adds a touch of nostalgia. A label can be found on the front, providing a unique detail that further emphasizes its collectible nature. To ensure your piece stays protected, it comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving its quality for years to come.
- Unique Collectible: Ideal for fans of The New Yorker, this cover serves as a delightful reminder of a cherished publication.
- Perfect for Display: Easily incorporate this cover into your home decor, making it a stylish addition to your living space.
Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of art history. Imagine it adorning your wall or sitting prominently on your shelf, reminding you of the warmth of family connections during the holiday festivities. Grab this unique cover today and showcase your appreciation for art and journalism.
This piece is not just about appearance; it tells a story and evokes feelings tied to family traditions. With its classic style and meaningful imagery, it's more than just a cover—it's a nostalgic journey to simpler times. Add it to your collection today and celebrate the art of storytelling through illustration.