Description
Introducing the stunning cover of The New Yorker from November 18, 2002, titled "Autumn," illustrated by the talented Benoit van Innis. This captivating piece is perfect for any fan of this iconic magazine or anyone who appreciates beautiful art. Instead of the entire magazine, we offer the cover only, allowing you to enjoy this striking illustration in a more focused manner.
The cover art reflects the essence of autumn, evoking feelings of warmth and nostalgia. The colors are rich and inviting, making it a wonderful addition to your wall art collection or a unique gift for a loved one. Whether you choose to frame it or simply display it as is, it’s sure to catch the eye and spark conversation.
Here are some key features and benefits of this unique item:
- Good condition with minor wear, which adds character without compromising the beauty of the artwork.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this piece remains in excellent shape for years to come.
Measuring at 8" x 10 3/4", this cover fits well in a standard frame, making it an easy choice for showcasing in your home or office. Although there is a label on the front, it complements the overall aesthetic rather than detracts from it. The minor imperfections provide a charming authenticity that collectors often seek.
This is not just a magazine cover; it's a piece of art history. Benoit van Innis’s work for The New Yorker is renowned, making this cover a noteworthy collectible. Whether you are an avid collector or a casual admirer, this cover is a delightful find.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this lovely representation of autumn from one of the most celebrated magazines in history. Add it to your collection today!