Description
If you're a fan of classic art and literature, this stunning cover from The New Yorker is a must-have for your collection. This is the cover only from the January 6, 2003 issue, showcasing the delightful artwork of Jean-Jacques Sempé, an artist known for his whimsical and nostalgic illustrations.
Featuring a serene depiction titled "Silence of the Night," this cover captures a tranquil moment that invites contemplation and appreciation for the beauty of nighttime. Whether you're a dedicated New Yorker subscriber or simply an admirer of fine art, this piece is perfect for framing or displaying.
Item Details:
- Condition: Good with minor wear on the cover.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation.
This cover measures 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, making it a versatile addition to your home decor. It’s the perfect size for a standard frame, allowing you to easily showcase it on your wall or desk. A small label on the front adds a charming detail, linking it back to the esteemed publication it hails from.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with a plastic protective covering.
This iconic cover embodies the artistic spirit of The New Yorker and makes for a unique conversation starter in any space. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of magazine history that speaks volumes about culture and creativity!