Description
This exquisite cover from The New Yorker, dated November 15, 1999, features the charming artwork titled "The Fall," created by the renowned illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempe. A true artistic gem, this cover captivates with its whimsical depiction and rich colors, showcasing Sempe's distinctive style that has delighted readers for decades. Perfect for fans of classic art and vintage magazines, this piece makes an excellent addition to any collection or home decor.
The cover is available in good condition, showcasing its age with a touch of character. While there is a minor wear on the surface, it remains a worthy collectible. Rest assured, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the artwork is preserved and remains in great shape for years to come.
With measurements of 8" x 10 3/4", this cover is an ideal size for framing. It allows for easy display on walls or on desks, making it an attractive conversation piece. You can place it in your living room, office, or art nook to share and admire Sempe's storytelling through his art.
- High-quality reproduction of a classic magazine cover, perfect for fans of The New Yorker.
- Protected with a plastic covering to guard against wear and tear.
Additionally, there is a label on the front, adding to its vintage appeal. The friendly demeanor of Sempe’s characters invites joy and nostalgia, making this cover a conversation starter among guests.
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Whether you are a collector or looking for a unique gift, this cover is sure to bring a smile. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of literary history!