Description
If you're a fan of The New Yorker or a collector of unique magazine covers, this is a must-have piece for your collection. Presenting the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from May 17, 1999, beautifully illustrated by acclaimed artist William Joyce, showcasing his famous style and humor. This iconic cover titled "Reap What You Sew" reflects Joyce's whimsical approach to contemporary themes, making it a delightful conversation starter.
This cover is more than just a stunning visual; it embodies the essence of a time and a community that appreciates clever satire and insightful commentary. The colors and designs are not only appealing but also a reflection of the artistic evolution that The New Yorker has gone through over the years. Whether you're an avid reader or someone who simply appreciates good art, you will find joy in displaying this cover.
Key Features:
- Condition: This cover is rated as 'Good'. It carries a label on the front, adding a unique character while showcasing its history.
- Protection: Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure that your collectible remains safe from wear and tear.
Despite having minor wear throughout, this cover has survived the test of time and boasts a distinctive charm. The measurements of this piece are approximately 8 1/4" x 11", perfect for framing or adding to a collage of artistic inspirations. Please note that some rips are present as seen in the photos, which are part of its vintage character and history.
Don't miss out on this fantastic addition to your memorabilia collection or gift it to a fellow art lover. Make sure to add this unique piece of journalistic artistry to your cart today!
With its perfect blend of satire and artistic expression, this cover stands as a testament to the creativity and intellect that The New Yorker is known for. Let it inspire your daily life or spark delightful conversations when displayed prominently in your home.