Description
Discover a unique piece of artistic expression with the New Yorker June 30, 2003 issue, featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover designed by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempé. This magazine is not just a reading material; it’s a collectible that showcases the talent of one of the most beloved illustrators in modern publishing. Known for his charming and whimsical illustrations, Sempé’s cover captivates readers and reflects the cultural essence of its time.
This issue is in good condition, making it a perfect addition to any magazine collection. Despite having an address label on the front, this minimal mark does not detract from the overall aesthetic appeal of the publication. It may show some minor wear, which is expected, yet the integrity of the magazine remains intact. It is sure to delight both longtime fans of The New Yorker and new readers alike.
Whether you are a dedicated aficionado of The New Yorker or simply searching for a creative gift, this magazine provides both entertainment and decor. You can enjoy the timeless art and the writing that has captured the minds and hearts of readers for decades. The magazine is well protected, as it comes with a plastic covering that ensures its preservation for years to come.
- Irresistible Jean-Jacques Sempé cover art.
- Includes protective plastic covering for durability.
Perfect for framing or as a unique coffee table piece, this New Yorker issue is an excellent choice for art lovers and magazine collectors. Add this to your library today and own a piece of history from a magazine that continues to influence the literary and artistic landscape.
Specifications:
- Good Condition
- Address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic covering