Description
Introducing the iconic cover of The New Yorker, dated July 5, 2010, featuring a stunning illustration titled Black Birds Oil Catastrophic by the talented artist Bob Staake. This collectible cover showcases not only Staake’s unique artistic style but also serves as a poignant reminder of environmental issues that resonate with readers today. Perfect for avid New Yorker fans or art enthusiasts, this cover will undoubtedly spark conversations and admiration.
This particular item is labeled as "COVER ONLY," emphasizing that it is the front cover of the magazine rather than the entire issue. It’s ideal for framing or displaying as part of your personal collection. Please note, the cover is in good condition, featuring a label on the front and exhibiting minor wear throughout. Despite these small imperfections, it maintains its artistic charm and serves as a wonderful piece of history.
Your purchase will also include a protective plastic covering, ensuring that your collectible remains safe from dust and damage. The dimensions of the cover are approximately 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, making it a versatile option for display in various frames.
- Features a striking illustration by renowned artist Bob Staake.
- Includes a protective plastic cover for preservation.
Whether you're a long-time subscriber of The New Yorker or just starting your collection, this cover is a must-have. It embodies a blend of artistic beauty and commentary on critical global issues, making it a great addition to any decor.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of art history. This collector’s item not only represents a specific time and issue in The New Yorker’s storied past but also encapsulates an important message regarding our environment. Add it to your collection today and celebrate the intersection of art and meaningful storytelling!