Description
If you're a fan of art, literature, or simply unique collector's items, this cover from The New Yorker is a must-have for your collection. Released on February 21, 2000, this magazine cover features the playful canine, Eustace, captured beautifully by renowned artist William Wegman. Known for his stunning photos of dogs, Wegman's work infuses humor and charm, making this piece a delightful conversation starter.
This offering is for the cover only, which is still in good condition despite showing minor wear. It comes with a label on the front, adding a touch of authenticity and storytelling for any prospective buyer. The magazine cover measures 7 1/2" x 10 3/4", making it a perfect size for framing or display in your favorite space. To ensure its longevity, the cover is protected with a plastic sleeve, preserving its quality and vibrancy for years to come.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Artistically significant: The cover showcases the whimsical style of William Wegman, making it a delightful addition to any art lover's collection.
- Easy to display: The compact size and protective covering make it simple to frame and display in your home or office.
The charm of this New Yorker cover lies not just in its artistic value but also in its historical context. The New Yorker has been at the forefront of American culture and journalism since its inception, and owning a piece of this legacy adds to its allure.
Take a closer look at this captivating cover:
Whether you're purchasing it for yourself or as a gift for a fellow lover of art or vintage magazines, this cover is a charming piece of history. Don't miss your chance to own a slice of The New Yorker's storied past!