Description
Discover a piece of history with the May 2, 2011, issue of The New Yorker, featuring a striking cover illustration by Barry Blitt that captures the essence of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles. This magazine is more than just a publication; it's a collector's item that reflects a unique moment in time within the royal family, sure to appeal to enthusiasts of contemporary art and culture.
The cover art showcases Barry Blitt's iconic style, presenting a whimsical yet poignant take on royal themes. Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a newcomer, this issue offers insight and humor about British royalty through the lens of one of America’s most prestigious magazines.
This particular copy is in Very Good condition. You can rest assured that you'll receive a magazine that has been well maintained and cared for. It features smooth edges, and the quality is evident as you flip through the pages. The magazine even comes with a protective plastic covering to keep it safe from any potential damage, making it ideal for display or collection.
Additionally, it's important to note that there is a label on the front of the magazine, adding a touch of charm and authenticity to your purchase. The overall condition of the magazine will impress anyone who appreciates fine print media.
Here are some key features of this collectible item:
- Very Good condition—pristine quality allows for enjoyable reading and viewing.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to safeguard against wear and tear.
Get an up-close look at the beautiful cover featuring Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles by viewing the image below:
This May 2011 issue is not just another magazine—it's a conversation starter, a glimpse into the world of modern royalty, and an enriching addition to your collection. Don't miss the chance to own this iconic publication. Grab it now while it's available!