Description
Celebrate the iconic artistry of New Yorker magazine with this charming cover featuring a delightful Bowl of Ramen, beautifully illustrated by the renowned artist Wayne Thiebaud. This cover is from the September 5, 2005 issue, perfect for any collector or fan of distinctive art and culture.
Whether you are an admirer of Thiebaud’s work or just love the unique and whimsical style of The New Yorker, this cover-only edition is a must-have. Ideal for framing or displaying, this magazine cover adds a pop of color and a touch of sophistication to any room.
The condition of the item is classified as good, showing the charm of its age with minor wear throughout. You can easily appreciate the artistry while being assured of its quality. A label is present on the front, lending it an authentic magazine feel while enhancing its collectibility.
For protection, the cover comes with a durable plastic covering, ensuring that your art remains in good shape for years to come. The dimensions of this beautiful piece are 8 1/4" x 11", making it the perfect size for display or archival purposes. Keep in mind that there is some typical wear on the binding, which adds character to this unique piece.
- Includes protective plastic covering for lasting preservation.
- Authentic and vibrant artwork by the celebrated Wayne Thiebaud.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this unique slice of artistic history. Perfect as a gift for friends or family who appreciate artistic prints or as an exceptional addition to your personal collection. Let this Bowl of Ramen cover inspire conversations and creativity in your home.
See photos for any additional details about the condition. This cover-only magazine is a delightful blend of nostalgia and contemporary creativity, sure to enhance the aesthetic of any space.