COVER ONLY The New Yorker January 25 1999 Skiing Downhill by Ian Falconer


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Sale price$12.95 USD

Description

If you are a fan of collectible magazine covers or enjoy the unique artistry of Ian Falconer, this is a treat for you. Offering a cover only from The New Yorker issue dated January 25, 1999, this piece captures the essence of downhill skiing through the whimsical lens of Falconer's illustration.

This cover art features playful elements that reflect the joy and thrill of skiing. Whether you are a long-time subscriber, an art lover, or simply someone who appreciates iconic magazine illustrations, this cover will surely grab your attention. Display it in your home or office for a sophisticated touch of culture and nostalgia.

Condition-wise, the cover is classified as good. However, please note that it does have some wear. Here are the key details to consider:

  • The cover has a label on the front, gradually adding character to this collectible item.
  • It comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that the artwork remains intact and can be displayed proudly.

Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover fits nicely within standard frames, making it easy to showcase your appreciation for art and literature. Be aware that the binding shows some wear, and there are visible creases and minor rips. For transparency, you can view the included photographs to assess the condition yourself.

Take a closer look at this unique collectible cover:

The New Yorker January 25 1999 Skiing Downhill by Ian Falconer

Perfect for collectors or as a gift for someone who appreciates fine art, this cover from The New Yorker is a charming piece of history that will enrich any collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of iconic magazine art.

Invest in a conversation starter and a slice of cultural history today!

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