Description
Bring a piece of history into your collection with this special edition of The New Yorker, dated July 10, 1995. This full magazine features a striking cover art by renowned artist Anita Kunz, reflecting the distinctive and thought-provoking style that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Perfect for fans of the magazine, art enthusiasts, and collectors alike, this issue encapsulates a moment in time.
The cover art by Kunz is not just visually captivating but also showcases the magazine's essence of blending sophisticated commentary with artistic flair. Whether you're an avid reader or someone who appreciates art, this magazine is a must-have. It's an excellent conversation starter and a thoughtful gift for any occasion.
Condition-wise, this magazine may show signs of its age. It has an address label affixed to the front cover, which showcases its history of ownership. Additionally, it may feature minor wear, including small rips, marks, or creases. However, these imperfections only add character and charm, making it a genuine piece of vintage literature.
For your protection, this magazine comes encased in a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it maintains its integrity while in your possession. You can proudly display it on a shelf, in an art nook, or alongside other magazines in your collection without worry.
Here are some key features of this magazine:
- Full magazine with iconic cover art by Anita Kunz.
- Comes with protective plastic covering for longevity.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece of art and journalism. Whether it’s for personal enjoyment or to enhance your collection, The New Yorker July 10, 1995, is a fantastic addition to any literary assortment.
Specifications:
- Address label on the front cover.
- Condition: Minor wear, rips, marks, and creases may be present.
- Includes plastic protective covering.