Description
Introducing the iconic cover of The New Yorker from February 14 & 21, 2011, featuring the beloved Eustace Tilley, crafted by the talented Rea Irvin. This cover is not just a piece of magazine art; it represents a rich tradition of humor and sophistication that The New Yorker embodies. Whether you're a dedicated collector or just a fan of beautiful design, this cover is a must-have addition to your collection.
As you admire this meticulously designed cover, you will appreciate its detailed artistry. Eustace Tilley is a symbol of refined culture and wit, making this cover perfect for framing or displaying as part of any art collection or home décor. The charming aesthetic of Tilley continues to resonate with audiences, bridging the gap between classic and contemporary styles.
This "COVER ONLY" version is in good condition, ensuring that you can enjoy its beauty for years to come. Although it has a label on the front and some minor wear, this adds character and tells a story of its own. Each mark carries with it a hint of history, celebrating the magazine's journey through time.
This collectible cover also comes protected in a plastic covering, assuring its safety against dust and damage. You can display your cover with confidence, knowing it will remain in pristine condition.
- Protection: Comes with a plastic protective covering for durability.
- Perfect Size: Measurement covers 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, ideal for framing.
Experience the charm of Eustace Tilley and add this stunning piece to your collection today. Whether as a gift for a friend or as a personal treasure, this cover will undoubtedly brighten up any space.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of New Yorker history. Make your purchase today and elevate your art collection!