Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers, then look no further than the stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated October 3, 2005. This particular piece, titled "Hold Still" and created by the renowned artist Chris Ware, captures a moment of quiet contemplation that resonates deeply with art and literature enthusiasts alike.
This cover is not just a representation of artistic brilliance; it also serves as a collectible item for any true New Yorker aficionado. Whether you want to display it in your home, office, or gift it to a fellow magazine lover, this cover is sure to spark conversation and admiration.
The cover is in good condition, though it bears some minor wear over the years, which adds to its charm and authenticity. An added label is affixed to the front, ensuring its provenance. Furthermore, for your peace of mind and protection, the cover comes encased in a plastic protective covering, preserving its beauty and integrity.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this piece is the perfect size for framing or for use in a creative project that celebrates classic media. It will fit beautifully into standard magazine frames, making it easy to showcase this work of art.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering for added durability.
- Features artwork by Chris Ware, a celebrated graphic novelist known for his unique style.
For those who appreciate both art and cultural commentary, this cover is a fantastic addition. It brings with it a piece of history and captures a unique moment in time.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this fascinating piece of The New Yorker history. Add this unique cover to your collection today - it's more than just magazine art; it's a slice of cultural heritage that speaks to the heart of what makes The New Yorker so special.