Description
Discover a piece of artistic excellence with The New Yorker from January 18, 2016, featuring a stunning theme cover by renowned artist Anita Kunz. This magazine is a collector's item, perfect for those who appreciate the unique blend of art and narrative that The New Yorker represents. Whether you’re an avid reader, a magazine collector, or simply appreciate quality journalism and art, this issue is a must-have for your collection.
The magazine's full cover showcases Kunz's remarkable illustration—an intricate design that captures the essence of the period. It stands as a testimony to the rich history of The New Yorker and its commitment to creativity. With each page, you’ll find thought-provoking articles, captivating stories, and exceptional illustrations that continue to engage readers around the world.
This particular copy is graded in Very Good condition, ensuring that you’re receiving a quality product. Despite the presence of a label on the front, the magazine remains in great shape overall, boasting smooth edges that enhance its visual appeal. It’s not just about reading; it’s about owning a piece of cultural history that speaks volumes about modern artistic expression.
To protect your investment, this issue comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring longevity and preservation of its condition. See the detailed images below:
- Artist: Anita Kunz
- Condition: Very Good - has a label on front
Don’t miss the chance to add this remarkable edition to your collection. It beautifully combines art and literature, manifesting the spirit of The New Yorker. Grab your copy today, and take a visual journey through the pages of this beloved magazine!