Description
Discover the artistic allure of the New Yorker with the unique cover from September 26, 2011, themed "No" by Bruce E. Kaplan. This cover is not just a piece of magazine art; it's a collector's item that encapsulates a moment in time, perfect for fans of the iconic publication or art lovers looking to enhance their space with thought-provoking imagery.
The cover is in good condition and comes with minor wear throughout, reflecting its age and history. It features a label on the front, which adds to its character. An important aspect to note is that the magazine comes protected under a plastic covering, ensuring that its integrity is maintained while on display.
Measuring at 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, this cover can easily fit into a variety of frames, making it a versatile addition to your home or office. Place it on your wall or on a gallery shelf to start conversations about its meaning and the artistic choices made by Kaplan.
Key features of this remarkable item include:
- Artistic Value: The "No" theme cover by Bruce E. Kaplan offers a striking visual statement that reflects contemporary issues, making it a great addition to any art collection.
- Protective Covering: The included plastic protective covering safeguards against dust and wear, ensuring that your cover remains in pristine condition for years to come.
The overall condition reveals slight wear on the binding, which is consistent with a unique and cherished magazine. Be sure to see all photos for a closer look at the details and current state of this special cover.
Enhance your collection or surprise a fellow New Yorker enthusiast with this one-of-a-kind cover. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history!