Description
Delve into a piece of iconic art history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker magazine from February 13, 2006. This stunning cover features the enigmatic Eustace Tilley, a character famously illustrated by Rea Irvin. As a celebrated symbol of sophistication and wit, Eustace serves as the perfect representation of The New Yorker’s unique editorial style. Whether you are a long-time fan or a newcomer, this cover is an essential collectible for any art lover or magazine enthusiast.
This particular item is offered in good condition, showcasing its character with a label on the front. While there is minor wear throughout the cover, it only adds to the charm and authenticity of this piece. The magazine cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape for years to come.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", it will fit perfectly in your collection or display. Eustace Tilley is not just a character; he is a conversation starter, and having this cover in your possession is a statement of class and style.
- Protective covering included to safeguard your collectible.
- Printed on premium magazine paper capturing intricate details.
Elevate your space by showcasing this memorable cover from The New Yorker. It effortlessly brings a touch of sophistication to any room. Perfect for framing or incorporating into your decor, it stands as a testament to the magazine's long-standing influence in the art and literary world.
Don't miss your chance to own a timeless piece that embodies the essence of cultured conversation and artistry. Each glance at Eustace Tilley sparks nostalgia and appreciation for the artistic nuances that are unique to The New Yorker.