This framed print features an iconic cover of The New Yorker, a recognizable piece of graphic art. The work stands out due to the strong contrasts and the distinctive illustration style that has defined the magazine for decades.
The print is mounted on a mat and set in a sleek, white frame of wood and glass. The image depicts a figure with a striking, dark headdress and a bird, executed in a palette of black, white, and red accents. The frame is fitted with hanging hardware on the back for both horizontal and vertical display.
The piece is in excellent condition and is ready to be hung immediately. The frame shows no visible defects, allowing the print to be displayed to its full potential.
This work fits perfectly into a modern or eclectic interior, for example in a study, hallway, or living room. It adds a touch of literary and cultural history to the space.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBlack, Red, WhiteMaterialGlass, Paper, WoodNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeSmallHeight42 cmWidth32 cmDepth3 cm