Description
Discover the charm of vintage publications with this striking COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 20, 1998 - Trouble Afloat by acclaimed cartoonist Harry Bliss. This iconic piece of art perfectly captures the whimsy and insightful humor that The New Yorker is known for. Whether you're an avid collector or just starting, this cover makes a wonderful addition to any magazine or art collection.
This cover, measuring 8 1/4" x 11", presents a vibrant illustration that reflects the signature style of Harry Bliss. This specific issue is not just a magazine cover; it’s a slice of cultural history that brings nostalgia and a hint of humor into any space. It serves as a great conversation starter and can be framed for display in your home or office.
This item is classified as being in good condition, making it an appealing find for collectors. Although it features a label on the front, it only shows minor wear, adding character without detracting from its aesthetic appeal. Additionally, each cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in the best possible shape.
- Unique display piece for art lovers and collectors.
- Comes with protective covering for long-lasting preservation.
To see its exceptional design, take a look at the image below:
Owning this cover is more than just adding an item to your collection; it's about embracing a piece of art that combines humor and creativity. Immerse yourself in the delightful world of The New Yorker and add this unique cover to your cart today!