Description
Introducing the iconic September 6, 2010, theme cover titled "Oops" by renowned artist Arnold Roth from The New Yorker. This cover stands out not just as a piece of art but as a delightful conversation starter and a charming collector's item for fans of classic and contemporary illustration.
The vibrant and thought-provoking design captures a sense of whimsy and humor, characteristic of Roth's artistic style. Perfect for art enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the brilliance of The New Yorker magazine, this cover will surely add personality to your space. You can hang it in a gallery wall, frame it on your office desk, or gift it to someone who admires artistic expression.
Each cover measures approximately 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, making it a well-sized addition to any collection. Despite being a cover only, it tells a story and embodies the artistic flair that The New Yorker is celebrated for. It’s important to note that the cover is labeled on the front and has minor wear, which adds character and history to this collectible piece.
To ensure it remains in great condition, your cover comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it against dust and damage. This cover is not just a magazine piece; it’s a lasting piece of art you can cherish for years. Here are some key features:
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its quality.
- Ideal addition for collectors and as a unique decor piece.
Take a look at the enchanting cover below:
With its distinct charm and artistic edge, this cover is not just an item; it's a piece of culture and a slice of The New Yorker’s rich history. Enhance your collection with this captivating "Oops" themed cover today!