Description
Elevate your collection with this cover-only edition of The New Yorker from July 22, 2002, featuring the whimsical artwork titled "Prickly Heat" by renowned illustrator Peter de Seve. This unique piece encapsulates the vibrant and satirical essence that The New Yorker is known for, making it a perfect decor item or a nostalgic gift for magazine lovers.
This cover showcases a delightful scene that is perfect for summer, combining humor and artistry in one compelling image. Although it is just the cover, its significance and aesthetic appeal are undeniable.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good condition with only minor wear, making it a wonderful addition to any art or magazine collection. It comes with a plastic protective covering that keeps it safe from dust and damage, ensuring its longevity. The cover measures 8" x 10 3/4", providing a standard size that's easy to frame and display.
- Unique Artwork: Features an eye-catching design by Peter de Seve, well-known for his playful illustrations.
- Protective Cover: Each purchase includes a plastic protective covering to maintain the cover’s quality.
Plus, there's a small label on the front that adds character and authenticity to this collectible piece. Whether you’re a long-time subscriber to The New Yorker or just someone who appreciates quality art, this cover will serve as an engaging conversation starter.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a slice of cultural history—add the July 22, 2002 cover of The New Yorker to your collection today!