Description
The New Yorker magazine cover from July 15, 1996, features a stunning double exposure artwork by the talented Mark Ulriksen. This cover is not just a piece of print, but a collectible that encapsulates the artistic spirit of the 90s. Perfect for fans of the magazine or art enthusiasts alike, this cover is a unique addition to any collection.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover has a prominent display that will catch the eye of anyone who walks by. Its clever design and artistic nuances make it a conversation starter and a beautiful decoration piece for walls or shelves.
While this item is labeled as "Good" condition, it’s important to note that it does feature a label on the front. Additionally, there is minor wear throughout the cover, which adds character but does not detract from its overall aesthetic. To keep it in great condition, it comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring it stays safe from dust and damage.
- This magazine cover is a timeless collectible for fans of art and literature.
- The protective cover helps maintain its condition, making it an excellent display item for years to come.
Whether you're showcasing it in your home or gifting it to a fellow enthusiast, this cover is sure to impress. Add it to your collection today and celebrate the creativity that The New Yorker represents!