Description
Step back in time with this unique piece of art history: the cover of The New Yorker from September 2, 2002, titled "School Daze" by the talented Maira Kalman. This cover art brings a nostalgic touch to any art collection or home decor, capturing the essence of school days with its creative imagery and vibrant color palette. Whether you’re an avid collector of magazine covers or just looking for a nostalgic piece to adorn your walls, this cover is ideal.
This item is a “Cover Only,” which means you’re getting the exquisite artwork without the full magazine. It is in acceptable condition, exhibiting characteristic wear on the entire cover, which adds to its charm and authenticity. Please note there is a visible label on the front, and water damage has occurred, as seen in the provided photos. These minor imperfections tell a story and enhance the vintage appeal of this collectible.
- Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4", perfect for framing or displaying as is.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring the preservation of its unique art for years to come.
As a standout piece of The New Yorker’s artistic legacy, this cover is perfect for those who appreciate literary art and cultural commentary. Maira Kalman’s distinct style is apparent in this cover, making it a conversation starter for guests and friends alike.
Take a visual journey back to your own school days while appreciating the artistry of one of America's most beloved magazines. This unique collectible will not only enhance your space but also spark fond memories and discussions. Don’t miss out on a chance to own a piece of art history!