Description
Discover a unique piece of art with this cover only from The New Yorker, dated March 29, 1999, featuring the charming "Slight Anxiety" illustration by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempe. This cover encapsulates a moment in time, showcasing Sempe's signature whimsical style. A must-have for any fan of his work or collector of magazine ephemera, it’s a delightful addition to your collection.
This cover art not only highlights the brilliance of Sempe but also tells a story that resonates with readers of all ages. Its captivating imagery invites onlookers to pause and reflect, making it perfect for display in living rooms, offices, or creative spaces. Whether you intend to gift it or keep it for yourself, it's sure to spark conversations about art and culture.
Condition-wise, the cover is rated as “Good.” It does have a label on the front, and there is minor wear noticeable across the entire magazine. This wear adds to its character while still maintaining its appeal as a collectible item. Protectively housed in a plastic covering, it ensures durability and preservation for years to come.
Key features of this collectible include:
- Authentic cover from The New Yorker, dated March 29, 1999.
- Plastic protective covering to guard against wear and tear.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is a perfect size for framing or showcasing in your favorite space. It’s an ideal choice for interior decoration, bookend displays, or as a thoughtful gift for art lovers. Each glance at this piece will remind you of the subtle beauty found in everyday anxieties, as portrayed by Sempe.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this striking piece of literary art. Enhance your collection today and enjoy the timeless charm that comes with this unique magazine cover.