Description
Discover a unique piece of art and culture with The New Yorker magazine from August 2, 1999, featuring a stunning full-cover theme art by the talented Ana Juan. This iconic magazine not only showcases a captivating artwork but also serves as a remarkable snapshot of the artistic and literary trends of its time. Whether you're a dedicated collector or a casual reader, adding this magazine to your collection is an excellent choice.
Ana Juan’s cover art exemplifies creativity and imaginative expression, perfectly encapsulating the essence of The New Yorker. The magazine is an essential artifact for anyone interested in American culture, art history, or graphic design, allowing you to appreciate the vibrant style and themes that dominated the late 1990s.
This particular copy is in good condition, ensuring it remains a cherished piece for years to come. However, please note that it does have an address label on the front, which adds character and historical context to the publication. While there is minor wear on the entire magazine, it doesn’t detract from the beauty and importance of this collectible item. Plus, it comes safely encased in a plastic covering, preserving its quality and making it easy to handle.
The magazine also features:
- Rich cultural insights and engaging articles from that era.
- Collectible illustration perfect for art lovers and magazine aficionados.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this special issue of The New Yorker. It is not just a magazine; it's a piece of history that reflects the artistic landscape of its time. With its unique cover art and thought-provoking articles, it would make an excellent gift for yourself or a fellow art enthusiast.
Specifications include:
- Condition: Good
- Address label present on the front
- Minor wear throughout
- Includes plastic covering for preservation