COVER ONLY The New Yorker February 5 1996 Holy Saxophone by J-J Sempe


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Introducing a timeless piece of art from one of the most celebrated magazines, the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from February 5, 1996, featuring the captivating illustration titled "Holy Saxophone" by the renowned artist J-J Sempe. This cover encapsulates the essence of jazz culture and showcases Sempe's masterful ability to blend whimsy with sophistication.

This collectible cover has been preserved in good condition and is perfect for fans of The New Yorker, jazz enthusiasts, or those who appreciate fine illustration. The vibrant culture of the 1990s comes alive through Sempe's unique artistic lens, making it a must-have for collectors or as a striking piece of wall art.

The New Yorker February 5 1996 Holy Saxophone Cover

This cover measures 8 1/4" x 11" and is protected with a durable plastic covering. Despite its minor wear and the presence of a label on the front, it remains an exquisite addition to any collection. Here are some of the key features that make it stand out:

  • Original 1996 The New Yorker cover showcasing J-J Sempe's iconic artwork.
  • Plastic protective covering ensures your collectible stays in good condition.

The charm of cartoon art and the nostalgia of classic jazz intertwine beautifully in this piece. It is not merely a magazine cover; it represents a moment in time and a celebration of artistic expression. Whether you are a longtime subscriber to The New Yorker or just looking to enrich your art collection, this cover will surely spark conversations and memories.

Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of cultural history. The "Holy Saxophone" cover will delight and inspire for years to come.

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