Description
If you're a fan of classic art and cultural commentary, you won't want to miss this unique offering: the cover only of The New Yorker from March 22, 1999, featuring the eye-catching artwork titled "Cruel Extensions" by Michael Roberts. Back issues of this renowned publication have become coveted collector items, and owning this cover is a fantastic way to celebrate the rich history of The New Yorker.
This particular cover embodies the artistic depth and social commentary that The New Yorker is celebrated for. It's a striking visual that can add a unique touch to your home or office decor. Whether you're looking to frame it or simply preserve it as a part of your collection, this cover is sure to spark conversations and admiration.
- Condition: This issue is in good condition, showing minor wear throughout that adds character without compromising its integrity.
- Preservation: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays safe from dust and damage while still being visible for appreciation.
The dimensions of the cover are approximately 8 1/4" x 11", making it an ideal size for framing or creatively displaying in your space. It's worth mentioning that there's a label on the front, a common feature of vintage magazines that adds to its authenticity.
As you consider adding this piece to your collection, note that wear on the binding is visible; we encourage you to review the provided photos for a closer inspection. The beauty of this historic cover lies in its everyday imperfections, making it a true piece of art history.
Take a look at the stunning visual below to see the cover and get a sense of its charm:
Don't miss your chance to own this piece of literary history. Whether you're an avid collector or just starting your journey into the world of vintage magazines, this cover will make a fantastic addition to your collection!