Description
If you're a fan of classic and iconic publications, you won't want to miss this cover from The New Yorker dated July 10, 2000, featuring the captivating illustration “Summer School” by the renowned artist Edward Sorel. This is a cover-only item, making it a unique collector's piece for art lovers and magazine enthusiasts alike.
This cover is in good condition, displaying only minor wear that adds character to the piece. You can view a small label on the front, offering a delightful touch of nostalgia for those who appreciate the history of this esteemed magazine. The dimensions of the cover are 8 inches by 10 ¾ inches, making it a perfect addition to your wall art collection or as part of a curated display.
What makes this cover even more appealing is that it comes with a protective plastic covering. This ensures that your investment is safeguarded against dust, dirt, and fingerprints, keeping it looking pristine for years to come.
- Iconic Artwork: Featuring Edward Sorel's celebrated illustration, this cover brings a slice of summer nostalgia and art history into your home.
- Ideal for Display: The manageable size and protective covering make it perfect for framing or hanging, adding a touch of sophistication to any space.
The cover is truly a conversation starter, perfect for book lovers, art enthusiasts, or anyone with an appreciation for the unique style of The New Yorker. Whether you add it to your personal collection or gift it to a friend, it holds a charm that goes beyond mere paper and ink.
Please take note that this is a cover-only item, and while the condition is good, the vintage nature means it may show minor signs of wear. This shouldn’t detract from its appeal; instead, it enhances its story and value. Capture a piece of literary history today!