COVER ONLY The New Yorker September 29 2008 Street Hole by Eric Drooker


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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Introducing the iconic cover from The New Yorker dated September 29, 2008, featuring the compelling artwork "Street Hole" by Eric Drooker. This cover art captures the essence of urban life with a stunning visual narrative that speaks to the reader. Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the unique aesthetic of The New Yorker, this cover serves as both art and a conversation starter.

This listing is for the cover only, which is in good condition with minor wear, adding a touch of vintage charm to its overall appeal. The piece measures 8 inches by 10 3/4 inches, making it a great fit for frames or wall displays. Whether you plan to showcase it in your living room, office, or art studio, it promises to bring a sophisticated flair to your decor.

The cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. A label on the front provides authenticity, confirming its origin as an official piece from The New Yorker. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to add a unique touch to their art collection or a gift for someone who cherishes meaningful artwork.

  • Unique Artwork: Features Eric Drooker's striking street art, making it a standout piece in any collection.
  • Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective cover to keep it in good condition over time.

Don’t miss out on owning this beautiful piece of cultural history. The cover not only represents a moment in time but also showcases the creative and artistic expression that defines The New Yorker. Add it to your collection or gift it to a friend who appreciates the nuanced beauty of urban art.

The New Yorker Cover - Street Hole by Eric Drooker

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