Description
If you're an avid collector or a fan of notable artwork, this cover from The New Yorker dated January 7, 2008, is a must-have. Titled "On The Edge" and created by the talented Istvan Banyai, this cover captures a unique perspective that speaks to the reader's imagination. It is an excellent addition to any art collection or a perfect decorative piece for a stylish home or office environment. The colorful and thought-provoking design invites conversation while evoking curiosity.
This cover is sold as a standalone item, making it ideal for those who want to showcase the artwork without the entire magazine. The quality of the print remains impressive, reflecting the sophisticated aesthetics characteristic of The New Yorker. It's worth noting that although the cover has some minor wear, it remains visually appealing and representative of the artistic excellence the magazine is known for.
- Protection and Preservation: This cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe from dust, fingerprints, and potential damage.
- Ideal Dimensions: Measuring at 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, it fits easily into standard frames, making it simple to display as part of your wall art.
The details of the cover's condition are as follows: it is labeled on the front and exhibits some minor wear throughout, signifying its authenticity and history. The visual appeal of the cover will captivate any viewer and spark discussion among friends and family, making it a great gift for enthusiasts of the arts or magazine lovers.
Enhance your space with this intriguing artwork today. It's not just a cover; it's a piece of cultural history! Grab this collectible now!