Description
Experience a piece of illustrated history with the cover only of The New Yorker dated January 3, 2005, featuring the iconic artwork titled "A Better Mousetrap" by the talented Gürbüz D. Eksioglu. This cover is a beautiful representation of the clever and often humorous storytelling style that The New Yorker is renowned for. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the wit of classic magazine illustrations.
This item is sold as a cover only, making it a unique collectible that stands out in any art collection or home decor. It has been well-loved and shows signs of wear, adding to its charm and authenticity. The current condition is acceptable, with a label on the front and visible wear across the entire cover. Such characteristics only enhance its story and significance.
Notably, this cover is an ideal decorative piece for a reading nook, office space, or gallery wall. With the right frame, it can become a conversation starter and a focal point of any room. The dimensions of the cover are 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, making it a convenient size for mounting or displaying.
- Protective Covering: Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in good condition while on display.
- Unique Artwork: The illustration encapsulates the essence of the era and offers a glimpse into the artistic style prevalent at the time.
This collectible is not just scrap; it is a token of creative expression you can display proudly. The high-quality printing of The New Yorker’s cover brings vibrant colors that can liven up any dull space.
Take a moment to appreciate the craft of magazine art with this distinctive cover. Enjoy the beauty and nostalgia it brings, along with the stories of the past it carries.