Description
Discover a piece of art history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated September 23, 2002, featuring the intriguing illustration titled "Endangered Species" by B van Innis. This captivating cover tells a story that highlights the importance of wildlife conservation and the beauty of endangered species. Whether you're a dedicated collector, an avid reader of The New Yorker, or someone who appreciates unique wall art, this cover is a perfect addition to your collection.
The cover measures 8" x 10 3/4" and is in good condition with only minor wear evident on the surface. There’s a label on the front that adds to its character. This collectible item embodies a rich narrative element that makes it not just a piece of art but also a conversation starter. Imagine displaying this in your home, office, or gallery; it is sure to engage guests and evoke thought about the crucial discussions surrounding endangered species.
Key Features:
- Protective plastic covering included for longevity and preservation.
- Unique art piece perfect for framing or display, celebrating wildlife and environmental awareness.
This cover is not only visually appealing but also represents a crucial message about conservation. Grab this opportunity to own a slice of cultural commentary while contributing to the awareness of endangered species.
Condition matters, and this item maintains its quality, ensuring you receive a piece worth showcasing. Don’t miss out on this nostalgic artifact from The New Yorker that exemplifies artistry and meaningful storytelling.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.