Description
If you're an art lover or a collector of unique items, this cover from The New Yorker dated November 23, 1998, featuring artwork by Ian Falconer is a must-have addition to your collection. This iconic cover captures the essence of art appreciation in a whimsical and insightful manner, making it a perfect conversation starter.
What sets this piece apart is not just the stunning artwork but also its historical significance. The New Yorker is renowned for its engaging covers, and this one is no exception. It's an excellent way to reminisce about the late '90s culture or simply appreciate the artistic talent of Ian Falconer.
This listing is for the cover only, which is in good condition with minor wear that adds to its character. A small label is present on the front, but this does not detract from the overall aesthetics. The cover measures 8" x 10 3/4", making it an easy fit for framing or displaying within your home or office.
Here are some key features of this collectible cover:
- Protective Covering: The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come.
- Artistic Value: Showcases unique art by Ian Falconer, a celebrated artist known for his charming illustrations.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of cultural history. Whether you're looking to frame it, add it to a scrapbook, or simply admire it on your coffee table, this cover is sure to bring joy and inspiration.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.