Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers, this COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from May 30, 2016, is a must-have for your collection. This particular issue features a beautiful illustration by artist R. Kikuo Johnson, celebrating the theme of "Commencement." It’s a perfect representation of milestone moments, making it not just a magazine cover but a piece of art that can resonate with graduates everywhere.
This item is being sold with considerations of its condition. The cover is labeled on the front, which adds a unique character to this collectible. While the cover does show some signs of wear that you can expect from any vintage publication, it still encapsulates the essence of celebration that the New Yorker is known for. Here are a couple of key features:
- Plastic Protective Covering: This cover comes with a protective layer to help preserve its condition, ensuring it stays in excellent shape over time.
- Notable Artwork: The illustration by R. Kikuo Johnson captures a heartfelt moment, making it a perfect gift for recent graduates or art enthusiasts.
When assessing the overall condition, it is important to note that the magazine has minor wear throughout. There are visible creases on the front and some wear evident on the binding, so please review the accompanying photos for a closer look. These details can enhance the character and charm of your purchase.
Check out the image below to see the artwork and its condition:
This edition is not just a magazine but a conversation starter. It holds the spirit of graduation ceremonies and achievements. Don't miss your chance to own this collectible piece of art history. Whether displayed on your coffee table or gifted to someone special, it will undoubtedly spark joy and nostalgia.