Description
Step into the world of classic illustration with this remarkable collectible: the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from November 10, 2003, titled "A Pretty Picture," created by the talented artist Benoit van Innis. This cover stands as a captivating piece of art that perfectly encapsulates the elegance and wit found in The New Yorker magazine.
This item is an excellent choice for fans of art, magazines, or anyone looking to add a unique, stylish touch to their home or office decor. The illustration showcases a snapshot of the vibrant culture that The New Yorker embodies, making it a wonderful conversation starter.
Measurement-wise, this cover is a compact 8 1/4 inches by 11 inches, making it easy to frame and display. Whether you opt for a sleek frame or a minimalist clip, this cover fits seamlessly into any aesthetic.
- Enjoy a piece of iconic art that represents New Yorker’s legacy of creativity and satire.
- Comes protected with a plastic covering to ensure its longevity and preserve its condition.
The cover does have a label on the front, and you may notice minor wear consistent with its age; however, these minor imperfections only add to its charm and authenticity. It’s not just a cover; it’s a glimpse into a quintessential era of illustration and storytelling.
For collectors and art lovers alike, this cover from The New Yorker is a must-have. Its management of color and design exemplifies the work of Benoit van Innis, known for his ability to evoke emotion through his art.
Take a look at the actual cover below:
Celebrate art and nostalgia by adding this unique piece to your collection. It's not just a magazine cover; it's a slice of history you can hold on to, full of personality and style that will enrich your environment!