Description
Discover the unique charm of the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker dated November 12, 2007. This captivating cover, illustrated by the renowned artist William Steig, presents a visual narrative that is perfect for both fans of the magazine and collectors of fine art. Featuring Steig’s iconic style, this cover is a timeless artwork that resonates with the witty and insightful spirit of The New Yorker. The image, titled "The Face", is not just a cover; it's a conversational piece that draws you into its whimsical world.
This edition is classified as "Good" condition. It features a label affixed to the front, which is a subtle reminder of its journey throughout the years. While there are minor signs of wear across the magazine, it maintains an overall delightful aesthetic that won't disappoint. Moreover, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Display it in your home or office for an artistic touch that also sparks intrigue among guests.
- Measures 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, making it an ideal size for framing or display.
- Creases on the front add character, telling a story of its history; see the photos for details.
This collectible is perfect for art enthusiasts, magazine collectors, or anyone who appreciates the blend of humor and artistry that The New Yorker embodies. Enhance your collection or gift it to someone special who admires classic magazine covers.
Take a closer look at this stunning cover below:
Don't miss the chance to add this piece of art to your collection. It represents not just a moment in time, but also showcases the creativity and intelligence that The New Yorker consistently delivers.