Description
Introducing the iconic cover of The New Yorker from June 6, 2005, brilliantly illustrated by the acclaimed Christoph Niemann. This cover art provides a thought-provoking depiction of the real estate bubble that characterized the financial landscape during the mid-2000s. As an art piece, it captures the essence of a pivotal moment in economic history with a creative flair that Niemann is known for.
Our offering is the cover only, ideal for collectors, fans of The New Yorker, or anyone who appreciates insightful and artistic representations of contemporary themes. This cover is in good condition, showing minor wear which is typical for items of this vintage. It features a label on the front, adding authenticity and character to its already engaging aesthetic.
Measuring at 8" x 10 3/4", this cover makes for an excellent display piece. You can easily frame it or use it as part of your art collection. It serves as a beautiful reminder of the complexities surrounding real estate, making it perfect for discussions at home or in office spaces.
- Good condition with minor wear, perfect for collectors interested in vintage illustrations.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preserve its quality.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of illustrated history. Imagine this stunning cover gracing your wall or being the centerpiece of your collection. Whether for your own enjoyment or as a gift for a friend who appreciates art and journalism, this cover is sure to inspire conversations and admiration.
To further enhance its appeal, we include a protective plastic covering. This ensures that your cover remains in excellent condition and can be showcased beautifully for years to come.
Embrace the opportunity to own this stunning cover art from The New Yorker and celebrate the ingenuity of Christoph Niemann!