Description
Discover a captivating piece of art with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker issue from March 28, 2005, featuring the enchanting "Trust Fund Truths" by the renowned artist Peter de Seve. This unique cover beautifully encapsulates the wit and insight that The New Yorker is famous for, making it a delightful addition to any collection. Whether you're a long-time fan of the magazine or a new admirer of Peter de Seve’s work, this cover is sure to evoke thought-provoking conversations and admiration.
This magazine cover is a fantastic representation of early 2000s editorial artistry, offering a glimpse into the social commentary of that era. It's an excellent choice for art enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the interplay between illustration and commentary. The imagery invites viewers to delve deeper into its themes, making it not just a cover, but a piece of history.
Condition-wise, this cover is categorized as "Good." It does bear a label on the front, which adds a certain character to it. While there is minor wear across the entire magazine, it does not detract from its overall charm. The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and preserving its vibrant colors for years to come.
- Measures a convenient 8 1/4" x 11"
- Includes a plastic protective covering for added durability
Perfectly sized for framing, this cover can transform any wall into a gallery of artistic expression. You can display it in your home, office, or even in a café, making it a versatile piece. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this distinctive piece of The New Yorker’s legacy.
This composite of art and commentary not only enhances your décor but also serves as a conversation starter. Grab this exceptional cover today and add a slice of cultural history to your collection!