Description
Discover a piece of artistry and culture with this exclusive COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated September 25, 2006. This striking cover, illustrated by the renowned Barry Blitt, captures the whimsy and critical commentary that the magazine is famous for. Titled "Wasted Energy," this particular edition's cover serves as a conversation starter and a unique addition to any collection.
This item is categorized as a 'cover only' and represents an artful snapshot of the time. It's perfect for avid collectors, fans of The New Yorker, or anyone who appreciates contemporary illustration. With its vibrant colors and clever depiction, this cover is sure to bring a touch of nostalgia and sophistication to your décor or collection.
The condition of the cover is rated as 'Good.' Please note that there is a label on the front, along with minor wear across the magazine. Despite these small imperfections, it remains a fantastic piece for enthusiasts and collectors alike. To ensure its longevity, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to display it with peace of mind.
Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", it fits perfectly into standard frames, making it easy to showcase in your home or office. While there is some wear on the binding, the overall aesthetic remains intact, making it a worthwhile acquisition.
- Includes a protective plastic covering for durability.
- Ideal for framing and displaying in any living space.
Take a closer look at the image below to see the beauty of this cover:
This is not just a magazine cover; it's a charming blend of art and social commentary that can elevate any space. Don’t miss the chance to add this collectible to your collection or gift it to a fellow admirer of The New Yorker!