Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers and unique artistic expressions, you won't want to miss this stunning piece from The New Yorker. This is the cover only of the February 15, 1999 issue, featuring the memorable artwork "Heart Attack" by the celebrated illustrator, Ian Falconer. Known for his sharp wit and distinctive style, Falconer’s work often captures the heart and humor of everyday life, and this cover is no exception.
This collectible cover is a fantastic addition to any art or magazine lover's collection. Measuring 8" x 10 3/4", it is perfectly sized for framing or displaying on your wall to elevate your space. With its good condition, the cover shows minor signs of wear, giving it a vintage appeal that adds character and charm. Ideal for anyone who appreciates nostalgic and impactful design, it also serves as a great conversation starter.
Each cover comes securely protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that its quality is preserved for years to come. Display it at home, in an office, or as a gift for friends who appreciate fine art and cultural storytelling.
- Original artwork by Ian Falconer, renowned for his witty and engaging illustrations.
- Perfect for framing, with measurements of 8" x 10 3/4", making it an easy fit for any décor.
Enhance your wall art collection with this beautiful cover from The New Yorker. Whether you’re looking to celebrate nostalgia or simply appreciate great design, this cover will not disappoint. Grab this unique item and cherish a slice of New York’s artistic history.
This collectible cover features a label on the front, further adding to its authenticity and allure. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of art history—this cover embodies the essence of creativity and expression that The New Yorker is known for.