Description
Step into a piece of art history with this remarkable cover-only edition of The New Yorker dated October 9, 2000, featuring the charming illustration titled "Miss America" by the talented Ian Falconer. This unique collector's item captures the essence of American culture and design in the early 2000s, making it a fantastic addition to any magazine collection or wall art decor.
Perfect for both avid fans of The New Yorker and casual readers alike, this cover art brings a playful yet sophisticated touch to any space. The illustration showcases Falconer's iconic style, characterized by whimsical yet thought-provoking imagery. This specific cover is not just a piece of journalism; it's a vivid portrayal of a cultural moment that continues to resonate today.
Key features of this item include:
- Good Condition: The magazine cover is overall in good condition, showcasing only minor wear, a testament to its age and charm.
- Protective Covering: This item comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
This cover has some characteristics worth noting. There is a small rip visible, which can be seen in the provided photos. Moreover, there is a label on the front of the cover, adding a bit of authenticity and character.
Measuring 8" x 10 3/4", it fits perfectly into standard frames, allowing you to showcase it beautifully on your wall or in your office. The vibrant colors and careful illustration make it a talking point for guests and a wonderful gift for New Yorker enthusiasts.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of art that tells a story. Grab this unique cover art today and celebrate the artistic heritage of one of America's most beloved magazines!
Good condition
Label on front
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Small rip. See photos.