Description
Discover a piece of art and culture with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker, dated March 15, 1999. This stunning artwork, created by the talented Harry Bliss, features a captivating cave opening that invites intrigue and imagination. Whether you are a long-time fan of the magazine or an art lover looking to enhance your collection, this cover is a perfect choice.
This listing is specifically for the cover only, making it an ideal option for framing or displaying as a unique piece of décor. The measurements of the cover are approximately 8" x 10 3/4", a standard size that fits easily into most frames.
The cover is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear, which only adds character to its vintage charm. There is a label affixed to the front, providing additional context to this remarkable artwork and signifying its authenticity as a collectible item.
This piece comes with a plastic protective covering. This not only preserves its quality but also makes it an excellent gift for anyone who appreciates artistic expression or the rich history of The New Yorker.
- Premium art for framing or display, perfect for enhancing your home or office space.
- Great conversation starter, showcasing your love for art and culture.
Enrich your living space or gift a fellow art enthusiast with this extraordinary cover. Capture a moment of artistic brilliance and history with a single piece that transcends time.
Check out the beautiful artwork featured on this cover:
Don't miss your chance to own this iconic piece. It's a delightful reminder of the creativity and innovation that The New Yorker has represented for decades. Grab yours today and add a touch of sophistication to your collection!