Description
Enhance your collection with this striking cover of The New Yorker from February 15, 1999, beautifully illustrated by Ian Falconer. Known for its whimsical yet poignant visuals, this magazine cover titled "Heart Attack" offers a glimpse into the unique artistic flavor that Falconer brings to the table. Perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates clever commentary on modern culture, this cover is a must-have.
This item is sold as the cover only, making it an ideal piece for framing or display. The visual allure of the cover art can easily elevate the aesthetic of any room, providing a great conversation starter for guests.
The condition of the cover is good, with a label present on the front, allowing it to retain its collectible charm. While it shows minor wear throughout, this only adds to its vintage appeal and character. To ensure the longevity of this piece, it comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it from further damage.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this The New Yorker cover fits standard frame sizes, making it easy to showcase your love for high art and satire in a stylish way.
- Features Ian Falconer's iconic illustration, adding a touch of sophistication to your décor.
- Arrives with protective casing, ensuring your cover remains in pristine condition for years to come.
Don’t miss out on adding this vintage gem to your collection. The New Yorker cover from February 15, 1999, is more than just a magazine—it's a piece of art that captures a moment in time, offering depth and beauty to your space.
Bring home this iconic cover today and enjoy the blend of artistry and literary culture that it represents!