Description
If you're a fan of art and culture, you'll appreciate this striking cover from The New Yorker magazine dated March 5, 2001. Designed by renowned illustrator Ian Falconer, this cover pays homage to the world of movie critics, capturing the essence of cinematic analysis with a touch of humor and sophistication.
This item is the cover only, making it a perfect addition to any collection. It features unique artwork that reflects the artistic style of the period and the iconic nature of The New Yorker. The magazine cover is a wonderful piece for framing, showcasing, or simply adding to your memorabilia collection.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape and displays minor wear consistent with its age. It has a label on the front, which adds to its authenticity and character. You'll receive it with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition while displayed or stored.
The measurements for the cover are 8" x 10 3/4", making it the ideal size for various framing options. Whether you display it in your living room, office, or personal library, it will surely be a conversation starter.
Key features include:
- Original artwork by Ian Falconer, famous for his engaging illustrations and contributions to The New Yorker.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering for durability and long-lasting preservation.
Take a moment to admire the artistry and thought that went into this cover. It's a lovely piece that captures the wit and charm typical of The New Yorker. Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible item—add it to your cart today!