Description
Discover a unique piece of art with this stunning cover from The New Yorker dated September 4, 2006. Illustrated by the talented Bob Staake, this cover, titled "Back To Cool," encapsulates a nostalgic vibe that resonates with both art lovers and magazine collectors alike. Given its significance, this cover is more than just a decorative item; it serves as a conversation starter and a slice of cultural history.
This listing includes the cover only, with no label from the newsstand edition. The cover is in good condition, displaying minor wear consistent with its age, which only adds to its charm. You'll appreciate the exquisite illustrations by Staake, known for his vibrant and whimsical art style that has graced various publications. The cover captures the essence of its era, making it a perfect addition to your art collection or home decor.
- Protected Display: The cover comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition. This ensures that you can enjoy it without worry, while also making it easy to display in your home or office.
- Perfect Size: Measuring 8 1/4" x 11", this piece fits easily into standard frames or can be displayed as part of a gallery wall, enhancing your living space in a stylish way.
Refer to the attached images for a closer look at the cover and its details, showcasing its colors and artistry. The image below illustrates the cover neatly:
This is a fantastic opportunity for fans of The New Yorker or those who appreciate unique artistic expressions. Don't miss out on adding this exquisite cover to your collection today! Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to magazine art, this piece is sure to delight.