Description
Step back in time with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated November 25, 2002. Featuring the unique artistry of William Steig, this exquisite cover captures the essence of a masquerade, inviting readers into a world of whimsy and creativity. This listing is specifically for the cover only, an ideal collectible for fans of vintage magazine art, design enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the charm of The New Yorker.
In good condition, this cover does show minor wear, typical for its age, but overall, it maintains a vintage appeal that collectors cherish. You’ll find a label on the front, adding a touch of authenticity and character. The dimensions are 8" x 10 3/4", making it a perfect size for framing or display.
Each cover is protected with a durable plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and safeguarding it from dust or damage. This makes it not just a beautiful piece of art, but also a practical addition to your home or office decor.
- Unique Artwork: Enjoy the creativity of William Steig, a celebrated artist known for his whimsical style.
- Condition: This cover is in a good state with only minor wear, perfect for collectors.
Whether you are a long-time subscriber or a newcomer to The New Yorker, this cover is a piece of art history that tells a story. Hang it on your wall, include it in your collection, or give it as a thoughtful gift to a friend who loves literature and design.
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.