Description
Explore the charm and artistry of the iconic The New Yorker magazine with this cover from the March 29, 1999 issue, featuring the delightful illustration "Slight Anxiety" by renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempe. This collectible cover piece serves as a nostalgic representation of a unique moment in time, perfect for any art lover or magazine enthusiast.
Presenting only the cover, this item highlights the artistic style that Sempe is known for: whimsical, thoughtful, and evocative. Whether displayed in a frame or added to your collection, this cover is sure to spark conversation and admiration. The acceptable condition of the cover means it carries the marks of time, adding to its character and authenticity.
Key Features:
- Unique Artwork: This cover features Sempe’s signature style, capturing the essence of urban life with a lighthearted touch.
- Protective Covering: The magazine cover comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its quality while being displayed.
Although the cover shows signs of wear, including labels, creases, rips, and even some water damage, it provides a genuine glimpse into the history of this beloved publication. The measurements of this cover are 8" x 10 3/4", allowing it to fit perfectly in a standard frame.
To give you a better sense of this item’s condition, please note that there is visible wear on the binding, creases, and rips present on the cover. We encourage you to see photos to appreciate its unique wear and character fully.
Take a look at the cover below:
This collectible cover is a perfect addition to your art collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend who cherishes vintage magazines. Celebrate the art of storytelling through imagery with this delightful piece of history!