COVER ONLY The New Yorker May 31 1999 Lost Times Square by Bruce McCall


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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Introducing the iconic cover from The New Yorker dated May 31, 1999, featuring the unforgettable illustration titled Lost Times Square by the talented Bruce McCall. Whether you're a long-time collector of The New Yorker covers or just starting your journey, this piece captures the unique ambiance of New York City with a stylized twist that only McCall can deliver.

This cover art is not just a magazine feature; it’s a conversation starter and an exquisite addition to any art or literature collection. The visuals evoke nostalgia for a bustling Times Square, providing a window into the cultural fabric of New York during that period. A true staple for anyone who appreciates the charm of city life.

The New Yorker May 31, 1999 Cover

This specific item is being sold as a COVER ONLY, offering a piece of history at an affordable price. Here are some details you should know:

  • Condition: The cover is classified as good, showcasing minor wear that adds to its character and charm. Note that it does feature a label on the front.
  • Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering that helps preserve its quality and ensures longevity for years to come.

Measuring at approximately 8 1/4" x 11", this cover is perfect for framing or as a standalone piece of art. It seamlessly fits into standard frames, making it a versatile option for display.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of art history from one of America’s most beloved magazines. This cover combines nostalgia with artistic brilliance, enriching your space with a touch of New York flair. Grab it while you can!

For additional inquiries or purchasing options, feel free to reach out. Your next favorite conversation piece awaits!

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