Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers and appreciate the art of satire, this collectible piece is a must-have for your collection. Presenting the cover only from The New Yorker, dated May 7, 2001, featuring the wonderfully witty illustration titled "Furor on Broadway" by renowned artist Barry Blitt. This piece captures the essence of Broadway's vibrant world, infused with humor and sharp commentary, making it a wonderful conversation starter.
This cover is not just a snippet of art; it represents a historical moment in the world of theatre and culture. Perfect for framing, displaying in your office, or adding a touch of sophistication to your home, it brings a piece of New York City’s artistic flair right to you.
Key Features:
- Exclusive Artwork: Capture the essence of Broadway with Barry Blitt's unique artistic expression.
- Protective Covering: The cover comes protected in a plastic sleeve, ensuring that it remains in good condition for years to come.
This collectible is in good condition, with minor wear that reflects its age and charm. A label on the front adds a unique touch to this exclusive item, and it measures approximately 8" x 10 3/4". Whether you're an avid collector of The New Yorker memorabilia or simply enjoy unique art, this cover is a fantastic addition to any collection.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of cultural history. Each cover tells a story, and this one from May 2001 is no exception. With its subtle commentary on one of the most lively and dynamic scenes in entertainment, it's an artistic treasure just waiting for its next home.