Description
Discover an iconic piece of art and culture with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from January 12, 2004, featuring the whimsical illustration titled "Rich Prisoners" by Bruce McCall. This unique cover showcases McCall's satirical style, combining humor with a commentary on wealth and freedom. Whether you're a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazine covers, this piece is sure to captivate and amuse.
This particular cover is sold as-is, which means it’s just the cover and not the entire magazine. It's perfect for framing or display. You can celebrate the artistry of McCall while adding a touch of sophistication to any space in your home or office.
The cover is in good condition, showing only minor wear that adds character to its vintage appeal. A label on the front further reinforces its authenticity. Its measurements are 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, making it the ideal size for a standard frame.
Here are some key features of this collectible item:
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure longevity and preservation.
- Unique artwork that provides a humorous take on societal themes, making it a great conversation starter.
Enhance your collection or gift it to a fellow New Yorker aficionado. The charm of McCall’s art is timeless, and this cover captures a moment in history with its clever illustration.
As you display this cover, you'll not only appreciate its aesthetic but also the humor and insight that McCall brings to his work. It's more than just a magazine cover; it's a piece of cultural commentary encapsulated in art.
Don't miss out on this exquisite item; it’s an ideal addition to any collection or a delightful gift for those who appreciate both humor and art. With its striking design and witty commentary, this cover by Bruce McCall is sure to engage and entertain, making it a fine choice for anyone looking to enhance their decor or expressing their personality through art.