Description
Discover a piece of modern art in print with The New Yorker December 2, 2013 Full Magazine featuring a brilliant theme cover by renowned artist Tom Gauld. This edition is a true collector's item for fans of the iconic magazine and illustration enthusiasts alike. With its stunning artwork and thought-provoking content, it is perfect for anyone who appreciates high-quality journalism and clever visual storytelling.
This magazine features an insightful look into the world around us through the lens of one of The New Yorker’s most celebrated illustrators. Gauld’s unique style brings a delightful twist to the cover, blending humor and art in a way that only he can. You won't just be buying a magazine; you will own a fantastic piece of cultural commentary.
Preserve your love for print by adding this edition to your collection. It's ideal for display on your bookshelf, coffee table, or even in a frame on the wall. It makes a thoughtful gift for family, friends, or colleagues who admire creativity and intellectual discourse. Plus, it can spark valuable conversations about art, culture, and the themes presented within.
Crafted with care, this magazine comes with minor wear across the entire surface, adding a touch of character while still maintaining its integrity. Each copy is provided with a plastic protective covering to ensure it lasts for years to come.
- Good Condition: Although there is minor wear, the magazine remains intact and visually appealing.
- Newsstand Quality: This edition comes with no label, preserving its pristine look for collectors.
For collectors, enthusiasts, and new readers, this magazine encapsulates both nostalgia and contemporary relevance, making it a great addition to any collection.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Edition: Newsstand/No Label
- Wear: Minor wear on entire magazine
- Protection: Comes with plastic protective covering
Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of journalism and art!