Description
If you're a fan of The New Yorker or a collector of unique magazine covers, this is a fantastic opportunity you won't want to miss. Presenting the cover only of The New Yorker from September 6, 2004, illustrated by the talented Peter de Sève, this piece captures the essence of the Swift Boat Wars in a striking and thought-provoking way.
Ideal for framing or adding to your art collection, this cover showcases de Sève's distinctive artistic style and offers a glimpse into the political commentary of the time. Featuring intricate details and vivid imagery, this cover captures a moment in history, making it the perfect conversation starter.
Condition is vital when it comes to collectibles, and this cover is no exception. It is in good condition with only minor wear on the surface, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. A label on the front accentuates its authenticity and history.
- Size: The dimensions of the cover measure approximately 8" x 10 3/4", making it easy to display or frame.
- Protection: This cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preserve its quality.
Whether you're a long-time subscriber to The New Yorker or simply appreciate quality artwork, this cover represents a unique piece of cultural history. It serves as a reminder of the past while being a beautiful representation of contemporary art.
Take a closer look at this stunning magazine cover below:
Enhance your art collection or find the perfect gift for a friend or family member who appreciates the finer things in life. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker history!