Description
If you're a fan of The New Yorker, you'll appreciate this unique offering: the cover of the June 12, 2006 issue featuring the compelling artwork titled "Dispatches from Iraq" by Owen Smith. This piece presents a snapshot of history through the lens of celebrated artistry, making it a perfect addition to your collection or as a thoughtful gift for an admirer of impactful journalism and art.
This cover not only represents a significant moment in time but also showcases the exceptional talent of Owen Smith. It's a conversation starter, sparking discussions about art, media, and the realities of conflict. The cover, while featured as a separate entity here, recalls the in-depth articles and stunning visuals that The New Yorker is known for.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape, although it does have a label affixed to the front. You'll find minor wear across the magazine, which adds to its charisma and authenticity. Each mark tells a story, giving you a direct link to an important cultural artifact. Every collector knows that condition varies, and this cover’s charm comes from its narrative history.
- Protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
- Measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", making it easy to frame and display.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. Each time you glance at this cover, you'll be reminded of the stories that shaped the world and the artists who shared them. Perfect for display in your home, office, or as part of a gallery wall featuring serious artistry mixed with a slice of magazine nostalgia.
Embrace the artistry and journalism that define The New Yorker. Add this beautiful cover to your collection today!