Description
Discover an iconic piece of art and journalism with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker February 2, 1998, featuring the captivating illustration "A Certain Sense of His Own Importance" by renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempé. This cover is perfect for collectors, art lovers, and anyone who appreciates the rich history of The New Yorker magazine.
This cover not only captures a moment in time but also represents the humor and wit characteristic of Sempé’s work. It stands out as a unique conversation piece that can add charm to any space in your home or office.
The cover is presented in an acceptable condition, though it does show signs of age, which can be seen in the photos provided. Key details include:
- Measurements of 8 inches by 10.75 inches, making it easy to frame or display.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition while on display.
Please note, the cover bears a label on the front and shows general wear across the entire piece. Specifics about its condition include creases and rips that are visible in the photos, as well as some wear on the binding.
Whether you are a dedicated subscriber to The New Yorker or simply looking for an exceptional artwork to showcase, this cover is a must-have. It’s a blend of history, art, and cultural significance that deserves a place in your collection.
Transform your reading nook or your workspace with this collectible magazine cover—an item that not only reflects your taste but also brings a piece of literary history into your surroundings.