64 - HARRY BLISS - LIONS NYPL 2002

The New Yorker Collection is no longer available online but only in our stores and at our retailers. For the name of your nearest retailer, contact customer service at  serviceclient@image-republic.com They say a lion never sleeps,...Show more
The New Yorker Collection is no longer available online but only in our stores and at our retailers. For the name of your nearest retailer, contact customer service at  serviceclient@image-republic.com They say a lion never sleeps, even a statue in front of the famous New York Public Library (NYPL). Harry Bliss’s cover of the New Yorker of June 3, 2002, illustrates that the Lion King remains the master and the frightened pigeons just have to land elsewhere. The Public Library is one of the city's flagship structures. The famous American documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman dedicated a documentary to it in 2017: Ex Libris.  Read less
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THE NEW YORKER COLLECTION IS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN OUR BOUTIQUES OR AT OUR RETAILERS. IT IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ONLINE.

Founded in 1925, The New Yorker is a cosmopolitan national magazine. Every week the maga- sine publishes reporting about and analysis of American and international politics. The New Yorker also covers the worlds of business, science, and technology. The magazine devotes a considerable amount of space to popular culture, the arts, poetry and fiction. Right from its launch it has attracted attention with its humorous cartoons. The New Yorker publishes the best writers of the time and has received numerous awards for the rigor of its jour nalists, its deep reporting and lively commentary and the quality of the writing. Eagerly awaited each week, The New Yorker covers are famous worldwide. They are the magazine’s true trademark and are devoted to artists of every nationality as Getz, Drooker, Steinberg, Malika Favre, Chris Ware, Christoph Niemann ou Ulriksen

The New Yorker Collection published by Image Republic is exclusive, it consists of illustrations by about forty different designers, and is available in 30x40 cm, 40x50 cm and 56x76 cm prints and postcards. 

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The New Yorker Collection is no longer available online but only in our stores and at our retailers. For the name of your nearest retailer, contact customer service at serviceclient@image-republic.com

They say a lion never sleeps, even a statue in front of the famous New York Public Library (NYPL). Harry Bliss’s cover of the New Yorker of June 3, 2002, illustrates that the Lion King remains the master and the frightened pigeons just have to land elsewhere. The Public Library is one of the city's flagship structures. The famous American documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman dedicated a documentary to it in 2017: Ex Libris.