Description
Looking for a unique piece of art that captures the essence of everyday life? Look no further than the COVER ONLY The New Yorker March 16, 1998, featuring the evocative illustration "The Commuter" by renowned artist Barry Blitt. This special cover art has become a cherished collector's item for fans of The New Yorker and art enthusiasts alike.
This edition is more than just a magazine cover; it encapsulates a moment in time with its playful commentary on urban commuting. Perfect for framing or as a standout piece in your art collection, the timeless design resonates with anyone who has experienced the daily grind of city life.
Although this item has some minor wear and a label on the front, it is still in good condition. The wear adds to its vintage charm and story, making it a great conversation starter. Plus, it comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity, preserving its beauty for years to come.
- Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is ideal for display in various settings, whether at home or in an office.
- Creases on the front add character, making this a genuine piece of art history rather than just a reproduction.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of cultural significance. See the detailed photographs to appreciate its condition and design. The image below showcases the cover as it appears:
This collectible item is more than just a magazine cover; it’s a piece of art that sparks nostalgia and conversation. Whether for your home, office, or as a gift for a fellow New Yorker fan, this cover is bound to make an impression. Add it to your collection today!