Description
The New Yorker cover from May 31, 2004, featured the stunning artwork "A Penthouse on Every Floor" by renowned illustrator Bruce McCall. This striking cover art is not just a piece of history; it is a captivating visual representation that perfectly encapsulates the charm and sophistication of urban living.
Perfect for collectors, this item is available in a 'cover only' format, allowing you to relish the artwork without the full magazine. This is an excellent choice for those who admire The New Yorker and appreciate artistic talent.
This cover is in good condition, with a label visible on the front, adding to its unique character. Minor wear is present across the magazine, but this does not detract from its overall appeal. Your purchase will include a protective plastic covering, ensuring the longevity of this vintage piece. The protective measures guarantee that your cover stays as stunning as the day it was first printed.
Here are some additional highlights of this product:
- Authentic artwork by Bruce McCall, known for his humorous and imaginative style.
- Ideal for framing and displaying in your home or office, showcasing a moment in magazine history.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", it fits perfectly in standard frames, making it easy to display your love for The New Yorker. Whether you're a longtime fan or just beginning to explore this acclaimed magazine, this cover brings a touch of elegance and nostalgia to any space.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this unique piece of art history. Embrace the charm of The New Yorker with this delightful cover featuring Bruce McCall's whimsical illustration.