Description
Step into the whimsical world of Jean Jacques-Sempé with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker Magazine, dated February 1, 1988. This stunning piece of art offers a glimpse into the unique satire and charm that Sempé is renowned for. A perfect addition for art lovers, collectors, and fans of iconic magazine covers!
This listing features cover art only, making it an ideal choice for framing or display. The cover encapsulates the style and humor found in Sempé's work, which effortlessly captures the essence of life in a humorous yet elegant manner.
Key Features:
- Includes protective plastic covering to preserve the condition of this beautiful cover.
- Perfect size of 10.13” x 8.4” for easy framing or use as art decor.
Please note that the edges and cover may exhibit slight wear and/or marks, characteristics typical of vintage collectibles. We recommend checking the provided photos for full transparency on the item's condition.
The image here gives you a better idea of the beauty you can expect:
This cover is more than just a magazine piece; it’s a conversation starter and a slice of history. Celebrate the artistry of Jean Jacques-Sempé by adding this cover to your collection today. Whether you're an avid collector or simply seeking a unique decorative element, this magazine cover makes a fantastic gift or a memorable home accent.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy. Enhance your space with this exquisite cover art today!