Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the cover of The New Yorker from May 3, 1993. Illustrated by the renowned artist Jean Jacques Sempe, this striking cover titled "Ballet New Spring" brings a vibrant touch of culture to your collection. Featuring an iconic illustration that embodies the elegance of ballet, it serves not only as a magazine cover but also as a delightful conversation starter for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
This cover is sold as a standalone piece, perfect for framing or display. Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", it easily fits into standard-sized frames, making it an excellent addition to any wall or office space. The artwork captures the essence of spring and the spirit of dance, radiating joy and artistic expression that can enhance any environment.
- Good Condition: The cover is in good condition overall, with minor wear that adds character and authenticity. Each imperfection tells a story, reflecting its journey through time.
- Protective Covering: Your purchase includes a plastic protective covering that keeps the artwork safe from dust and damage, ensuring it stays beautiful for years to come.
This cover also features a label on the front for added authenticity. It’s a fantastic find for collectors who appreciate vintage magazines or those who adore the artistry of Jean Jacques Sempe.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s history. Add it to your collection or gift it to an art lover in your life. Whether you display it on your wall or keep it in a portfolio, this cover is sure to impress.
Order now and enhance your space with this exceptional piece of art today!