Description
Discover a piece of artistic history with the cover from The New Yorker dated July 7, 1997. This captivating artwork titled "Fireworks" is created by the talented illustrator Robert Sikoryak. The cover encapsulates the essence of summer celebrations, offering a vibrant representation that showcases fireworks in all their splendor.
Whether you are an avid magazine collector, a lover of fine arts, or simply looking to add a unique decorative touch to your space, this cover is a fantastic choice. It stands out with its visual appeal and embodies the nostalgia of classic New Yorker covers that many cherish.
The cover is in good condition, though it has a label on the front. You might notice minor wear, which adds character but does not detract from its overall beauty. Each detail tells a story, making it a great conversation starter in any setting.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preservation.
- Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11", making it perfect for framing or displaying on a coffee table.
Rest assured, this cover is not just a print; it's a piece of culture. It reflects a moment in time, capturing the spirit of summer festivities that many have fond memories of. Place it in your living room, office, or anywhere you desire a touch of creativity and style.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a striking piece from The New Yorker. Enhance your collection or surprise a friend with a gift that echoes timeless elegance and artistic expression.