Description
Elevate your collection with this iconic cover from The New Yorker, dated July 8, 2002, titled "Fears of July 2002" and artistically illustrated by the renowned Art Spiegelman. This unique piece captures a moment in history, representing the themes and sentiments of the time through art. This listing is for the cover only, providing you with the essential visual without the interior content.
Measuring 8" x 10 3/4", this cover is perfect for framing or displaying among your collection of literary art. It serves as a timeless reminder of the era and is sure to spark conversations in any setting, be it a home library, an office, or an art display.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
This piece is in good condition with minor wear on the cover, adding character without compromising its appeal. As an additional benefit, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and make it easy to display.
Investing in this collectible gives you:
- A vivid reminder of a culturally significant period, enhancing your aesthetic space.
- The option to customize your display with a personal touch, whether in a frame or displayed freely.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Art Spiegelman’s distinguished work. This cover is a perfect addition for collectors and fans of The New Yorker. It emphasizes not only artistic quality but also cultural resonance.
Bring a slice of history into your home or office today, and enjoy this thought-provoking artistic expression.