Description
This is your opportunity to own the captivating cover of The New Yorker from January 25, 2010, titled "The Resurrection of the Dead," illustrated by the talented Frantz Zephirin. This artwork not only showcases stunning creative expression but also represents a moment in time from the iconic magazine’s rich history.
Measuring at 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, this cover piece stands out as a unique collectible for both magazine enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Whether you plan to frame it or display it in a collection, its striking imagery is sure to draw attention.
The cover is in good condition, complete with a protective layer to ensure its longevity. Although there is minor wear on the magazine, this adds character and authenticity to this collectible item. A small label on the front indicates its previous storage, but this does not detract from the beauty of the cover art.
Key features of this product include:
- Plastic protective covering for preservation
- Original artwork from a renowned publication
Enhance your space with a conversation starter that encapsulates the uniqueness of New Yorker covers. This piece comes ready for display and is perfect for anyone passionate about art, culture, or journalism. It also makes an excellent gift for collectors or fans of the magazine.
Take a moment to appreciate and reflect on the intricate details of this cover that captures a thought-provoking theme. Add "The Resurrection of the Dead" cover to your collection today and celebrate both art and literature in its finest form.
Don’t miss out on this piece of cultural history. It is a wonderful way to commemorate one of the many thought-provoking covers that The New Yorker has produced over the years.