Description
If you're a fan of unique artistry and cultural history, you'll love this cover from The New Yorker dated October 22, 2001. Designed by the renowned Bruce McCall, this "Sky Box" cover captures a moment that's both whimsical and reflective of urban life. Ideal for collectors of magazine art, this cover brings a piece of history right into your home or office.
This listing is for the cover only, making it a perfect addition to any decor or collection. Whether you're looking to frame it or simply appreciate its beauty, this intriguing artwork delivers on both aesthetics and nostalgia.
The cover is in good condition with only minor wear, ensuring that it remains a valuable piece of art. A label is present on the front, adding to its authenticity. The cover measures a convenient 8" x 10 3/4", making it easy to display in various settings.
One of the outstanding features of this cover is its protective elements. It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your artwork remains in pristine condition over time. You can confidently showcase it without worrying about damage from dust or moisture.
- Stylish Décor: Perfect for framing or displaying as is, this cover enhances your space.
- Artistic Value: Created by Bruce McCall, this piece contributes an artistic flair and cultural significance.
Owning a piece like this is not just about aesthetics; it’s about embracing a slice of history in a contemporary format. This magazine cover serves as a wonderful conversation starter that showcases your taste for art and design.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this striking piece. It’s a collector’s item waiting to find its place in your life. Add it to your collection today and celebrate the blend of artistry and journalism that defines The New Yorker.