Description
Discover a charming piece of art and nostalgia with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from February 4, 2008, featuring the whimsical illustration "Humpty Dumpty Sat On A Wall" by K. Osborn. This iconic cover captures the essence of The New Yorker’s unique and witty take on cultural commentary, making it a perfect collectible for fans of the magazine or art lovers alike.
This magazine cover holds both sentimental value and aesthetic appeal. It serves not only as a piece of literary history but also can be a stunning decorative element for your home or office. Whether you're a longtime subscriber or a newcomer, this cover will undoubtedly ignite conversations and admiration wherever you choose to display it.
Condition is a key aspect to note. This item is classified as “Good,” indicating that while it has been gently used, it is still visually appealing. It does feature a minor wear consistent with its age but remains in excellent condition overall. Be aware that there is a label on the front of the cover, which adds to its character.
Key features of this collectible item include:
- Includes a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition and longevity.
- Measurements of the cover are 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, making it a great fit for framing.
The protective covering ensures that the cover remains in good condition for years to come, whether you choose to frame it or simply display it. This charming representation of a beloved nursery rhyme will delight everyone who sees it, making it an ideal gift or a treat for yourself.
With its unique design and cultural significance, the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker is more than just a magazine cover—it's a slice of artistic history that deserves a prominent place in your collection. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this delightful piece of art!