Description
Discover a piece of pop culture history with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from October 4, 2004, featuring the iconic artwork of Gahan Wilson, showcasing a playful rubber ducky. This vintage magazine cover is not just a decorative piece; it encapsulates a moment in time that reflects the whimsical yet sharp satire that The New Yorker has been celebrated for over the decades.
This issue is significant for its illustration and the charm that Gahan Wilson brings to the publication. Known for his humorous, sometimes macabre cartoons, Wilson’s work invites a unique perspective that resonates with both collectors and fans of contemporary art. Owning this cover allows you to connect with the creativity of one of the magazine's longstanding contributors.
The condition of this vintage magazine cover is described as good. Please note that it has a label on the front and exhibits minor wear consistent with its age. It comes with a plastic protective covering that preserves its quality, making it a perfect addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
- Measures 8 1/4" x 11"—a standard size for easy framing and display.
- Includes protective covering to ensure longevity and maintain its aesthetic appeal.
This collectible magazine cover is ideal for enthusiasts of The New Yorker, vintage magazines collectors, and those who appreciate unique art pieces. Enhance your collection with this striking vintage issue that highlights the charm of the early 2000s.
Wear on the binding has been noted, and we encourage you to refer to the provided photos for a closer look at the magazine's condition. Join in the appreciation of a beloved cultural artifact and celebrate the spirit of creativity that has always been at the heart of The New Yorker.