Description
Celebrate the beauty of autumn with the captivating cover of The New Yorker from October 9, 2006. This exquisite piece, titled "Fall Ritual" and crafted by the talented Bruce McCall, is a perfect addition for collectors, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates the rich, cultural tapestry that The New Yorker represents.
Featuring a stunning illustration that evokes the essence of fall, this cover showcases a vibrant scene that encapsulates the season's charm. Whether you want to frame it for your home, use it as a thoughtful gift, or simply admire its artistry, this cover is sure to inspire. Available for purchase as a cover only, it’s a great option for those seeking to add a unique touch to their decor or collection.
In terms of condition, the cover is categorized as “Good.” It does have a label on the front, but this does not detract from its overall aesthetic appeal. Minor wear is evident throughout the cover, which is typical of magazines that are not brand new. However, this only adds to its character and vintage allure.
For protection and preservation, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in excellent condition for years to come. Its dimensions are 8 1/4" x 11", making it easy to frame and display.
- Beautifully illustrated by renowned artist Bruce McCall, adding artistic value to any collection.
- Plastic protective covering included to keep the cover safe and in good condition.
Check out the image below to get a glimpse of this outstanding cover:
Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of art that celebrates the spirit of the fall season. Purchase your copy of this remarkable cover today and enhance your collection with the unique charm of The New Yorker. It’s not just a magazine cover; it’s a testament to the artistry and storytelling that live within the pages of this iconic publication.