COVER ONLY The New Yorker May 23 2005 The Meter is Running by Barry Blitt


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The New Yorker cover dated May 23, 2005, features the iconic artwork "The Meter is Running" by renowned illustrator Barry Blitt. This cover is a striking representation of the magazine's blend of humor and critique on contemporary issues. If you're a fan of The New Yorker or an avid collector of magazine covers, this specific piece is a must-have for your collection.

Offered here as a cover only, this item is in acceptable condition but does have some signs of wear and tear. You’ll notice an address label on the front, which is common for many collectible magazines. Despite this imperfection, the artwork remains vibrant, encapsulating the essence of the period it represents.

The dimensions of the cover are 8 1/4" x 11", making it a perfectly sized addition to your wall art or personal collection. The protective plastic covering helps preserve the integrity of the piece while allowing you to enjoy both its artistic and historical value.

Key features of this cover include:

  • A vivid and thought-provoking illustration by Barry Blitt, which adds character to any space.
  • Ideal for collectors, decorators, or as a thoughtful gift for lovers of art and journalism.

There is some noticeable wear on the binding, as well as a few rips, which are all documented in the accompanying photos. Be sure to check these images to assess the condition for yourself.

The cover comes carefully wrapped to ensure it arrives in the best possible condition. For a unique touch of literary and artistic history, don’t miss this opportunity!

The New Yorker Cover May 23 2005

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