COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 24 2006 Summersault by Mark Ulriksen


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If you're a fan of modern art and culture, the cover of The New Yorker dated July 24, 2006, featuring the iconic artwork "Summersault" by Mark Ulriksen, is a must-have collectible. This cover only piece showcases Ulriksen’s distinctive style, marrying humor with poignant social commentary. It captures a carefree summer moment that invites viewers to reflect on leisure and joy amidst an ever-demanding world.

The cover is in good condition and comes complete with a label on the front, adding to its unique appeal. While there is minor wear throughout, the artwork remains vibrant, showcasing the quality you would expect from a publication as revered as The New Yorker. As you explore the details, you'll notice light creases and a few rips, reflective of its age and history. Be sure to check the accompanying photos for a closer look!

This collectible comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in excellent shape for years to come. With dimensions of 8 1/4" x 11", it can easily be framed or displayed in your collection, making it a fantastic conversation starter.

  • Vibrant artwork by acclaimed artist Mark Ulriksen
  • Includes protective covering to preserve its condition

Whether you're an avid collector or a lover of thoughtful art, this cover will enhance your space and spark discussions. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of The New Yorker history!

The New Yorker July 24 2006 Cover Art

Get your hands on this unique piece today and relish in the nostalgia of summer days gone by!

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