Description
The cover of The New Yorker dated September 11, 2006, features the stunning artwork "Soaring Spirits" by John Mavroudis. This iconic cover encapsulates emotions and themes relevant to that time, making it a unique piece for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
This listing is for the cover only, perfect for those who appreciate the art of magazine covers or wish to commemorate a significant date in history. It is in good condition, showcasing minor wear that adds character while maintaining its visual appeal. Additionally, there is a label on the front that is worth noting.
The magazine cover measures 8 1/4" x 11" and comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. This safeguard allows you to present and admire the artwork while protecting it from potential damage.
- Iconic Artwork: The "Soaring Spirits" cover captures a moment in history, making it a great conversation starter.
- Collector's Item: A must-have for fans of The New Yorker or collectors of unique magazine memorabilia.
While the cover does exhibit some wear on the binding, this only hints at the history and stories it has witnessed. Each crease and mark tells a tale, adding to its charm. For those interested in preserving a piece of time, this cover could be a perfect addition to your collection.
Whether you choose to frame it or keep it as part of a larger collection, this magazine cover serves as an eye-catching piece that reflects both nostalgia and artistry. Don't miss the chance to own a fragment of culture that still resonates with many today.