Description
Step into the world of timeless artistry with "The New Yorker" magazine from October 12, 1998, featuring the delightful cover art by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempé. This full magazine offers not just an exquisite visual experience but also a piece of history that collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate.
Jean-Jacques Sempé, celebrated for his whimsical and charming illustrations, brings warmth and humor to the magazine cover. Perfect for both art lovers and magazine collectors, this issue showcases Sempé's unique style that perfectly captures the essence of everyday life. The cover alone serves as a conversation starter, making it a fantastic addition to any home or office.
This particular issue is categorized as Very Good (VG), indicating that it has been well-preserved over the years. While it does have a label on the front, it maintains its overall great condition, making it a valuable find for readers and collectors alike. To ensure its longevity, the magazine comes protected in a durable plastic covering, which shields it from dust and damage.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Beautiful full cover art by Jean-Jacques Sempé, perfect for display.
- Protected in plastic, safeguarding its condition for future enjoyment.
Whether you are an avid New Yorker fan or a newcomer to the world of magazine collecting, this issue offers a glimpse into the artistic vision and cultural commentary of the time. Don't miss out on the chance to own this charming piece of media history!
Specifications:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front of the magazine.
- Includes plastic protective covering.