Description
If you are a collector of unique artwork or a fan of The New Yorker, this rare cover featuring “Flying Leaves” by Gahan Wilson is a perfect addition to your collection. Released on November 4, 2002, this cover-only edition captures the whimsical and thought-provoking style that Gahan Wilson is renowned for. His work often blends humor with a hint of the macabre, making it a delightful piece that stands out in any setting.
This item features the original cover art, beautifully encapsulating the essence of autumn with its depiction of leaves in flight. Perfect for framing or displaying, this cover piece showcases Wilson’s distinctive artistic flair and would make a great conversation starter.
Item specifics include:
- Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4"
- Condition: Good, with minor wear on cover; includes a protective sleeve
This cover comes in good condition with only minor signs of wear, making it an excellent choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike. A label present on the front adds to its authenticity and charm. To ensure its protection and longevity, the cover will arrive in a durable plastic protective covering, allowing you to display or store it with confidence.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this wonderful piece of artistic history. Whether you choose to frame it or keep it as a collector's item, “Flying Leaves” serves as a stunning reminder of the beauty of the fall season, illustrated through Wilson's unique lens.
Order now and add a touch of contemporary art to your space! It makes a perfect gift for art lovers, New Yorker fans, or anyone who appreciates the quirky charm that Gahan Wilson provides. Elevate your collection today with this iconic cover!