Description
Step into a unique piece of art and history with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from September 20, 2004. This striking cover, created by the talented Bruce McCall, features the intriguing theme of "Ghost Ships," a captivating portrayal that stirs the imagination and showcases McCall's signature style.
This product is offered as a cover-only version, making it a fantastic option for collectors, artists, or anyone who admires the iconic artistry of The New Yorker. The cover is not only a visual delight but is also a conversation starter, perfect for framing or displaying in your home or workspace.
The cover is in good condition, with minor wear that adds to its character. It does bear a label on the front, which speaks to its authenticity and history as part of a respected publication. Measuring 8" x 10 3/4", this piece is the ideal size for framing and easily fits standard frame dimensions.
Key features of this collectible include:
- Beautifully illustrated cover by Bruce McCall, making it a unique artwork.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preservation.
Moreover, the cover is accompanied by a plastic protective covering. This feature allows you to preserve the artwork while providing a physical barrier against dust and damage, making it an excellent addition to your collection.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a fragment of literary history with this artistic cover from one of America's most cherished magazines. Whether you display it in your office, living room, or study, it will undoubtedly enrich your space with its distinct charm and character.
Transform your living space and express your love for art with this exceptional piece from The New Yorker. Grab yours today!