Description
Discover a unique piece of art and culture with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from May 11, 1998, featuring the captivating illustration "Lunch Breaks" by the renowned artist Art Spiegelman. This cover encapsulates a moment in time with its witty and insightful commentary that The New Yorker is known for, making it a must-have for collectors, art lovers, and anyone who appreciates the nuance of illustrated storytelling.
This cover is not just a visual marvel; it comes with a rich history that reflects the cultural landscape of the late '90s. Art Spiegelman, celebrated for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel "Maus," brings his unique style and humor to this piece. Owning this cover is like holding a piece of literary and artistic heritage.
The cover is in good condition but does have a label on the front, adding a touch of authenticity and character. While there is some minor wear throughout the magazine, it only adds to the charm and vintage appeal of this collectible item. Plus, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it stays in pristine condition for years to come.
- Dimensions: The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it the perfect size for framing or displaying.
- Protective Cover: Each purchase comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving its quality and vibrancy.
Whether you are an avid New Yorker enthusiast, a fan of Spiegelman's work, or simply looking for a striking decorative piece, this cover is an excellent choice. It not only looks great but also serves as a conversation starter, capturing the essence of lunch breaks and leisure time.
Don't miss the opportunity to add this exceptional cover to your collection. It’s a delightful emblem of creativity and intellect, perfect for any setting—be it your office, home, or as a thoughtful gift to someone special.