Description
If you're a fan of iconic art and striking illustrations, you'll appreciate this cover from The New Yorker dated March 28, 2011. Titled “Dark Spring” and created by the talented Christoph Niemann, this cover encapsulates the essence of spring with a thought-provoking visual twist that only Niemann can deliver.
Featuring a unique design, this cover is not just a magazine piece; it’s a work of art suitable for display in various settings, whether at home or in an office. It adds a touch of sophistication and charm, making it a great conversation starter among friends or clients. Collectors of The New Yorker will find this specific cover to be a valuable addition to their collection.
Condition-wise, the cover is classified as “Good.” It may show some minor wear from age, but it retains its charm and artistic integrity. A label is present on the front, contributing to its character and story. To ensure its preservation, this cover comes with a durable plastic protective covering, giving you peace of mind that it remains in good shape for years to come.
- Protective Covering: Safeguarded with a plastic cover to keep it in excellent condition.
- Ideal Dimensions: This cover measures 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, perfect for framing or display.
Adorn your wall with this beautiful representation of Niemann's artistry. Its sophisticated design and thoughtful portrayal make it a splendid gift for art lovers and collectors alike. Whether for yourself or as a gift, this cover is sure to leave an impression.