Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from March 31, 2008, titled "All Downhill" by Richard McGuire. This artful cover captures a moment in time with McGuire's distinctive style and clever commentary on contemporary life. It's a perfect collectible for art enthusiasts, magazine aficionados, or anyone who appreciates thoughtful design.
This particular item is the cover only; it does not include the rest of the magazine. It showcases the captivating artwork that has made The New Yorker a staple of American culture. The cover features rich colors and intricate designs, making it a wonderful addition to any collection or display.
Condition-wise, this cover is rated as 'Good.' It does come with a label on the front, offering authenticity and context. While there is minor wear across the magazine, it does not diminish the overall charm and allure of the piece. The cover also features visible creases that add character, making each imperfection tell its own story.
To keep your collectible safe, it comes with a plastic protective covering that ensures its longevity. The dimensions of the cover are 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, a standard size that makes it easy to frame and display in your home or office.
- Protective covering included for long-lasting preservation.
- High-quality artwork by noted artist Richard McGuire.
Take a look at the stunning visual below:
This cover is not just a piece of paper; it's a conversation starter and a slice of cultural history that adds character to any space. Whether this is your first New Yorker collectible or an addition to your existing collection, this cover is sure to impress. Browse through our photos to see the details and decide if this cover fits your collection!