Description
Discover a piece of history with this exclusive COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated March 10, 1997. This captivating cover artwork, titled "Tut's Taxi," is the remarkable creation of renowned artist Anita Kunz. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates clever illustration and satire, this cover holds a special place in the world of journalism and art.
The imagery on this iconic cover blends humor and visual artistry, making it a fantastic conversation starter. Whether you're framing it for your living room, office, or gift for a friend, this cover captures a moment in time that reflects the cultural nuances of the late 90s.
In terms of condition, this cover is classified as "Good." While it does have a label on the front, it remains a stunning visual piece. Expect minor wear throughout the item, which only adds character and authenticity to its age. Rest assured, it comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its integrity for years to come.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this unique cover is manageable and easy to display. It fits perfectly in a standard frame for convenient showcasing of this piece of art.
- Unique collector's item showcasing the exquisite work of Anita Kunz.
- Protective covering ensures longevity and preservation of the artwork.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a remarkable piece of cultural history. Add "Tut's Taxi" to your collection today!