Description
Introducing the iconic cover only for The New Yorker dated January 28, 2002, featuring the captivating artwork titled "Ice Level" by the acclaimed Bruce McCall. This stunning piece captures a whimsical scene that embodies the magazine's signature mix of satire and visual storytelling. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this cover offers a glimpse into the artistry and creativity that The New Yorker is known for.
This item is a cover only, making it a unique addition to any collection or a perfect gift for a fan of the magazine. The cover is in good condition, showcasing its quality while displaying minor wear that adds to its character. Note that there is a label on the front, which is part of its distinctive charm.
Here are some key features of this fantastic cover:
- Authentic Artwork: The cover features Bruce McCall's unique artistic style, making it a one-of-a-kind collectible.
- Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation and longevity.
Measuring approximately 8" x 10 3/4", this cover fits perfectly in standard frames, allowing you to showcase it easily in your home or office. The delightful illustration is not just a piece of history; it’s a conversation starter that will surely impress your guests.
Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or just starting your collection, this cover offers a nostalgic glimpse into the magazine's rich legacy. With its playful depiction of ice-related themes, it resonates beautifully with winter enthusiasts and lovers of art alike.
Embrace the elegance and wit of The New Yorker with this stunning cover. Add it to your collection today and celebrate the art of magazine covers!