Description
Introducing the stunning cover of The New Yorker dated February 3, 1997, titled "The Sale of the Century," illustrated by the renowned artist Bruce McCall. This cover art captures the essence of New Yorker’s creativity and humor, making it a perfect collectible for art enthusiasts, magazine lovers, and anyone who appreciates a touch of nostalgia.
The cover is not just a piece of paper; it’s a slice of history that reflects the cultural and artistic expressions of its time. Whether you are an avid collector or looking for a unique piece to adorn your wall, this cover can easily elevate your space with its vibrant visuals and thoughtful commentary.
This particular item is sold as a cover only, which means it is ideal for framing or adding to your art collection. Despite its age, it remains in Good condition, featuring minor wear that adds character without detracting from its overall beauty. It also has a label on the front, which identifies the magazine conveniently.
Each piece comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe and preserved for years to come. The dimensions of the cover are 8 1/4" x 11," making it a standard size that fits perfectly into a variety of frames.
- Collectible piece of art from The New Yorker, perfect for fans and collectors alike.
- Comes with a protective covering to maintain its condition and value.
Take a moment to appreciate the artistry of Bruce McCall and his ability to convey impactful messages through his illustrations. This cover is more than just a magazine; it’s a conversation starter that brings together art and culture in an unforgettable way.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift, this cover will undoubtedly make an impact in any collection.