Description
Step into the world of American satire with the iconic cover of The New Yorker from January 16, 2012, titled "Political Circus," illustrated by the talented Bob Staake. This captivating cover art perfectly encapsulates the vibrant discussions around politics during the time. Whether you're a dedicated fan of the magazine or a collector of unique art pieces, this cover makes for a remarkable addition to your collection.
This listing features the cover only, providing a beautiful visual representation that stands as a testament to Bob Staake's creative genius. It's an excellent piece for framing or displaying on your wall, adding sophistication and charm to any space.
Condition-wise, this magazine cover is classified as "Good." The front bears a label, reflecting its authentic journey through time. While it showcases some minor wear along its edges, it still stands strong, retaining its charm and appeal.
This cover comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and safeguarding it against the elements. You can appreciate the artwork without worrying about environmental damage or deterioration.
Key Features:
- Authentic The New Yorker cover from January 16, 2012, featuring striking political commentary by Bob Staake.
- Protected in a plastic covering, allowing you to enjoy the artwork while preserving its condition.
An image of the magazine's cover can be found below:
Don't miss the chance to own a piece that not only reflects a pivotal moment in U.S. political history but also highlights the exceptional artistry synonymous with The New Yorker. Order your cover today and enjoy a slice of cultural significance.