Description
This captivating cover from The New Yorker, dated March 20, 2000, is a striking piece featuring the unique "Front Row Notes" by renowned illustrator M. Roberts. For collectors and fans of vintage magazines alike, this cover is a remarkable addition that evokes nostalgia while showcasing iconic artwork.
The cover is offered in acceptable condition, showing signs of wear that add character and charm. It provides a glimpse into the notable design aesthetics of early 2000s magazines, making it not just a collectible but also a conversation starter for art enthusiasts.
This product comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its integrity. The transparent casing ensures that while you enjoy the artwork, its quality is maintained over time. The cover measures 8" x 10 3/4", a perfect size for framing or displaying in a collection.
- **Unique Artwork:** This piece features the exclusive illustration by M. Roberts, showcasing the distinctive artistry associated with The New Yorker.
- **Preservation Ready:** Comes with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to showcase this cover without worrying about wear and tear.
Please note that the cover does bear a label on the front, and there are minor rips and overall wear that are visible. These imperfections highlight the cover's authentic history, making it even more special.
For visual reference, take a look at the images below to gauge the condition and quality:
This cover is perfect for magazine collectors, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates a unique glimpse into a bygone era. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of iconic history!