The New Yorker Card - Making Mischief

The New Yorker Card - Making Mischief
The New Yorker Art Card – “Making Mischief” by Ana Juan
Bring a touch of visual magic and whimsical charm to any occasion with “Making Mischief”, a striking New Yorker cover illustration by celebrated artist Ana Juan. Rich in narrative and layered with meaning, this beautifully detailed artwork captures the spirit of imagination, creativity, and play.
Part of The New Yorker’s long tradition of artful, thought-provoking covers, this card is both a keepsake and a conversation starter.
Product Features:
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Dimensions: 17.5 cm x 12.5 cm
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Envelope: Includes a recycled envelope
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Material: Printed on premium recycled cardstock
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Inside: Blank – ready for your personal message
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Artwork: Features cover art by Ana Juan, originally published by The New Yorker
Perfect for birthdays, thank-you notes, or sending a message “just because,” this card offers sophistication, sustainability, and a little bit of mischief—all in one envelope.
In 1925, Harold Ross established The New Yorker as a lighthearted, Manhattan-centric magazine—a “fifteen-cent comic paper,” he called it. Today The New Yorker is considered by many to be the most influential magazine in the world, renowned for its in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, poetry, and humor. The New Yorker now has a vast range of products including cards, magazines, puzzles and more. Their products designs include prints of past magazine covers and comic sketches.
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