Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated March 8, 1999. This iconic cover, titled "41 Shots 10 Cents," is crafted by the renowned artist Art Spiegelman, known for his thought-provoking and visually striking illustrations. This specific cover has generated conversations and reflections on social issues that remain relevant today.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this magazine cover is the perfect addition to any collection or as a standalone piece of art. It's an excellent conversation starter for your living room, office, or gallery wall. The compelling imagery invites discussion about the themes it represents, making it a valuable piece for art enthusiasts and social commentators alike.
Condition-wise, this item is classified as good. It showcases a label on the front, adding to its unique character. There is some minor wear visible on the entire magazine, which is typical for a piece that has traversed through time. However, these imperfections only add to its story and appeal.
To ensure your treasured cover remains in excellent condition, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This not only safeguards the artwork but also makes it easy to display, whether you choose to frame it or keep it in a portfolio.
- Iconic Artwork: Features the unique and thought-provoking design by Art Spiegelman.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic cover to maintain the integrity of the piece.
This cover is more than just a magazine; it encapsulates an important moment in culture and provides insight into societal themes. Whether you're an avid collector or looking to gift something special, this piece will surely impress.