Description
Step into a piece of history with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker dated October 14, 1996, featuring the impactful artwork "Processed Peace" by the renowned artist Art Spiegelman. This cover encapsulates a moment in time, effectively blending the realms of art and commentary. Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate its unique aesthetic, making it a must-have addition to any collection.
This cover is in good condition, showcasing the distinctiveness of its age while remaining a striking visual piece. It does carry a label on the front, adding to its character, and minor wear can be noted throughout the magazine. The protective qualities of the included plastic cover ensure that this cover remains safe and preserved. It's a thoughtful choice for anyone wanting to cherish or display art that resonates on various levels.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover makes a perfect fit for framing or mounting. It's not only an artwork but also a conversation starter, sparking dialogue about its themes and the time it represents.
Here are some key features to consider:
- Original cover art by Art Spiegelman, known for his profound artistic statements.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure longevity and durability.
The visual representation of the cover, coupled with its distinctive artistry, provides collectors and fans the opportunity to own a fragment of "The New Yorker" that embodies insightful commentary. It’s an ideal gift for any art lover or a remarkable addition to your personal collection that transcends mere magazine covers.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this unique piece of artistic expression. With its intriguing background and captivating design, it could very well be the highlight of your collection!