COVER ONLY The New Yorker June 5 2006 Musical Chairs by Edward Sorel


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If you're a fan of vintage magazine covers and a collector of iconic art, look no further than this unique offering: the cover from The New Yorker dated June 5, 2006. Designed by the acclaimed artist Edward Sorel, this cover titled "Musical Chairs" captures the playful and satirical spirit that The New Yorker is famous for. This is a striking piece of art that will add character to any collection or wall space.

The cover is offered in good condition, featuring a label on the front for authenticity. There is minor wear across the surface, but this only adds to the nostalgic charm of this collectible item. Whether you wish to frame it or keep it as a part of your magazine collection, it is sure to attract attention and spark conversations.

This cover comes in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and preservation. It measures 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, making it a versatile size for displays. You can easily find a suitable frame to showcase this beautiful piece of art.

  • Authentic Artwork: This is an original cover from The New Yorker, perfect for fans of art and culture.
  • Protection and Longevity: The cover comes protected in plastic to maintain its condition over time.

Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of history. With its vibrant illustration and cultural significance, "Musical Chairs" by Edward Sorel is not just a cover; it is a conversation starter and a piece of art that echoes the sophisticated humor and style of The New Yorker.

The New Yorker Cover June 5 2006 Musical Chairs by Edward Sorel

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