Description
Discover a unique piece of art with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated September 27, 1999, featuring the captivating illustration titled "Buzz City" by renowned artist Harry Bliss. This delightful cover not only showcases Bliss's imaginative vintage style but also serves as a perfect collectible for avid magazine enthusiasts and cartoon art fans alike.
This magazine cover is more than just a paper; it’s a slice of history. The illustration brings to life the vibrancy of city life and invites you into a whimsical world that only Harry Bliss can create. Perfect for framing or as a conversation piece, this cover adds a touch of literary charm to any room.
- Protective Covering: This cover comes with a plastic protective sleeve, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition while you display it.
- Condition Details: The item is graded as good, featuring a minor wear that adds to its authenticity, along with a noticeable label on the front.
Measuring approximately 8 1/4" by 11", this magazine cover is versatile enough to fit various display options. Whether you’re looking to add to your art collection, searching for the perfect gift, or decorating your space, this cover can fulfill all those needs.
It's important to note that while the cover is in good condition, it does show some wear on the binding, which is typical for collector’s items of this age. We have included high-quality images to give you a clear view of the item's details and condition.
Make this significant piece a part of your collection today, and let Harry Bliss's artistic flair inspire your space! Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s rich heritage.