Description
Discover a unique collector's item with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 12, 1999 edition featuring the iconic Tour de France illustration by renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempe. This particular cover art perfectly captures the spirit and excitement of the legendary cycling event, making it a delightful addition for any New Yorker enthusiast or cycling aficionado.
The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", fitting perfectly in standard frames and allowing for easy display in your home or office. Whether you're displaying it as part of an art wall or using it as a conversation starter, this cover promises to bring a touch of elegance and nostalgia to your space.
In terms of condition, the magazine cover is classified as "Good." There is a minor label on the front and some expected wear throughout, indicative of its age and history. Despite these imperfections, the charm and character of the cover remain intact, adding to its authenticity and allure.
To ensure its preservation, this cover comes with a protective plastic covering. This not only safeguards the artwork from dust and damage but also maintains its visual appeal for years to come. Below are some notable features:
- Artistic collaboration with Jean-Jacques Sempe, known for his whimsical and imaginative style.
- Comes with protective plastic covering to prevent wear and tear.
This item is a must-have for collectors, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates the finer aspects of magazine history. You can now own a piece of art that embodies a historic moment in cycling while enjoying the timeless aesthetics of The New Yorker. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add a touch of culture and creativity to your collection.