Description
If you’re a fan of The New Yorker, you’ll love this exclusive cover art from the July 22, 1996, issue, illustrated by the talented William Joyce. This stunning piece captures the hustle and bustle of city life, embodying the essence of New York's vibrant culture. The artwork is not just a cover; it’s a celebration of urban energy and creativity that has captivated readers for decades.
This product is a cover-only version, perfect for collectors or anyone looking to add a touch of elegance to their home or office decor. Whether you choose to frame it or display it as is, it serves as a delightful reminder of the lively city that never sleeps. With this cover, you also have a conversational piece that tells a story and sparks curiosity.
The condition of this cover is good, featuring a label on the front, and while there are minor signs of wear consistent with its age, it still remains a beautiful item. Plus, it comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in good shape for years to come.
Key features include:
- Unique cover art by acclaimed artist William Joyce
- Protective plastic covering to keep the cover in excellent condition
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", it fits perfectly in standard frames, making it easy to incorporate into your decor. This item is a great gift for art lovers, New Yorker enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates a piece of American culture. Don’t miss the chance to own this very special cover, which captures a memorable moment in the ongoing story of the bustling metropolis.
Embrace the charm and character of this iconic cover—it’s more than just a magazine cover; it’s a piece of history waiting to be cherished in your collection.