Description
Celebrate the essence of Independence Day with a unique collectible from the iconic The New Yorker. This cover-only piece features a stunning illustration by renowned artist Harry Bliss, originally published on July 5, 1999. It's an exquisite addition for any fan of the magazine or lover of American art.
The cover showcases Bliss's signature style, combining humor and poignancy that resonates with readers even decades later. Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this historic cover captures the spirit of a nation celebrating its freedom, making it a perfect wall art piece or a thoughtful gift.
Condition-wise, you can expect a “Good” rating. The cover has a label on the front, and while there is minor wear present throughout, it only adds to the authenticity and charm of this collectible. To ensure its longevity and to keep it in great condition, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering. This feature makes it easy for you to display it while holding onto its historical significance.
Key features of the The New Yorker July 5, 1999, Independence Day cover include:
- Vibrant artwork by Harry Bliss, adding character to your collection.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve quality.
Whether you're an avid reader or a collector of memorable magazine covers, this item is sure to ignite conversations and memories. It’s not just a piece of paper; it's a slice of history encapsulated in delightful artistry that brings a smile.
Don't miss your chance to own this wonderfully whimsical piece of Americana. Grab it now and add a touch of New Yorker charm to your collection or gift it to someone special!