Description
If you are a collector or simply a fan of iconic magazine covers, you'll appreciate this unique offering: the cover from The New Yorker dated May 18, 1998, featuring the exquisite artwork of Jean-Jacques Sempe. This collectible piece encapsulates the charm and intellectual whimsy associated with one of America’s most beloved publications. Sempe’s distinctive style brings to life the art of “Bien Etre,” translating to well-being, and evokes a sense of comfort and joy that is sure to resonate with viewers.
This cover is not included with the full magazine but stands alone as a piece of art worth displaying. Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", it is perfect for framing and will make a delightful addition to your home, office, or library. Enjoy bringing a touch of classic New Yorker elegance to your space.
Condition-wise, this cover holds a “Good” rating. While it features a label on the front and minor wear throughout, it still maintains its overall visual appeal. Additionally, the wear on the binding is present, so potential buyers should examine the photos provided to understand the item better. To protect your purchase, it comes with a durable plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in good shape for years to come.
Key Features:
- Authentic cover art from The New Yorker, showcasing Jean-Jacques Sempe's illustration.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to preserve the quality of the item.
For a visual reference, please see the image of the magazine cover below, which captures Sempe's brilliant work:
Investing in this stunning cover is not just about art; it’s about owning a piece of American cultural history. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this piece to your collection today.