Description
Celebrate the arrival of spring with this captivating cover from The New Yorker, dated March 26, 2012, illustrated by the talented artist Maira Kalman. This eye-catching piece showcases a vibrant and whimsical representation of springtime, perfect for art lovers and collectors alike. Get ready to add a unique touch to your wall or collection!
This is a cover-only edition, offering you a piece of history without the need for an entire magazine. It allows you to enjoy Kalman's creativity in its purest form - as a standalone art piece. This cover is not only a collector’s item but also a conversation starter, instantly brightening any space with its colorful portrayal of the season.
Condition-wise, this cover is listed as 'Good.' It exhibits a label on the front, which adds to its character, while minor wear is present throughout, indicative of its vintage nature. These slight imperfections don’t detract from its charm but rather intertwine with its history, telling a story of its journey through time.
Each cover measures 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L and comes thoughtfully packaged with a plastic protective covering. This protective layer ensures longevity while allowing you to showcase the artwork beautifully.
- Unique, vibrant artwork by Maira Kalman that captures the essence of spring.
- Plastic protective covering included, allowing for display without sacrificing preservation.
This cover from The New Yorker is more than just a magazine cover; it’s a piece of art that encapsulates a moment in time. Whether you're a dedicated collector or a casual admirer of fine art, this cover will make a delightful addition to your collection. Grab this unique item today and let the spirit of spring flourish in your home!