Description
The iconic cover of The New Yorker from November 25, 2013, features the captivating artwork titled "Asleep at the Wheel," created by the talented Frank Viva. This cover is not just a piece of art; it's a collectible representation of a moment in time that reflects the magazine's rich history and cultural significance.
Measuring 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, the cover stands out with its vibrant design and thoughtful composition. It encapsulates a unique perspective, making it a must-have for any avid follower of The New Yorker or a fan of contemporary art. This cover serves as a great conversation starter, perfect for display in your home or office.
As you consider adding this beautiful piece to your collection, note that it is in good condition. There is a label on the front, and while there is minor wear on the entire magazine, this only adds to its character and charm. Each purchase comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your purchase remains in pristine condition for years to come.
Here are some key features of the cover:
- Unique artwork by renowned artist Frank Viva - adding value and popularity.
- Protective plastic covering included - ensures long-lasting preservation.
Whether you are an art enthusiast, a loyal subscriber to The New Yorker, or simply looking for a striking visual to enhance your space, this cover is an excellent choice. It combines artistry with historical significance, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this fantastic piece from The New Yorker. Its beauty and significance will surely resonate with those who appreciate fine art and literature. Grab your cover today and celebrate the rich tapestry of storytelling that The New Yorker has provided for decades!