Description
Celebrate the artistry and wit of renowned cartoonist Chris Ware with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker, dated February 14, 2005. The striking image, titled "European Rules," captures the essence of Ware's unique style and his ability to blend humor with poignant commentary. Whether you're a fan of The New Yorker or a collector of contemporary art, this cover makes a standout addition to any collection.
This cover is not just a piece of art; it also serves as a conversation starter and a glimpse into the cultural commentary of its time. Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", it's the perfect size for framing and displaying in your home or office. The attention to detail in Ware's work makes it a visually appealing piece that draws the eye and invites reflection.
Condition-wise, this cover is classified as "Good." It features a label on the front, offering authenticity and a touch of history. While there is minor wear visible on the cover, it adds charm and character, showcasing its journey from the newsstand to your collection. Plus, it comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring longevity and preservation for years to come.
- Unique artwork by Chris Ware that embodies wit and charm.
- Comes with a protective cover for added durability.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of modern illustration history. Display it proudly in your living space or give it as a thoughtful gift to a friend who appreciates art and literature. With its engaging design and collectible status, this cover from The New Yorker is a must-have for anyone who values creativity and craftsmanship.