Description
Discover a piece of history with "The New Yorker Magazine" from May 26, 1997, featuring a striking "Call 911" film cover by the renowned artist Art Spiegelman. This issue captures the essence of its time, highlighting pressing themes through a unique visual lens. Art Spiegelman is celebrated for his innovative graphic storytelling, and this cover exemplifies his talent in blending art with narrative.
This magazine is a must-have for collectors and fans of The New Yorker, offering insights into the cultural climate of the late 90s. It serves as both a conversation starter and an artistic piece to add to your collection.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Collectible Artwork: This magazine features a memorable cover design by Art Spiegelman, making it a unique piece for any art enthusiast.
- Historical Significance: A window into the culture and events of 1997, this issue provides a fascinating backdrop against which today’s society can be compared.
The magazine is in acceptable condition, showcasing some signs of wear typical of its age. There is an address label on the front, which does not detract from the overall visual appeal but should be noted by potential buyers. Additionally, this issue has suffered some water damage, which is visible but does not overshadow the captivating artwork.
To ensure its protection, the magazine comes with a plastic covering, preserving its integrity while allowing you to display it proudly. Please refer to the accompanying photos to assess the condition yourself and appreciate the artistic cover.
Here's a glimpse of the magazine:
This edition is not just a read; it’s a treasure that reflects a distinct moment in time, making it an exciting addition to any collection. Whether you are a long-time reader of The New Yorker or new to the magazine, this issue is sure to resonate with its timeless art and storytelling.