IMAGE REPUBLIC
The NewYorker 115 Bliss Mothers Day
Description
It's Mother's Day, front page of The New Yorker, May 10, 1999. Mother and son meet at the same table for a toast, under the eye of the passer-by and Harry Bliss. The cartoonist, who has been contributing to the magazine since 1994, captures daily scenes of New York life, humorous and tender, a portrait of a city where opposites and paradoxes rub shoulders.
Framed, this illustration will look wonderful in a an entrance hall, a living room or a bedroom.
This print is available in several formats:
- The 30x40 and 40x50 illustrations