Description
This vintage magazine, Connoisseur Magazine, from June 1987, features an illustrious cover story titled "The Bolshoi's New Star." This issue embodies the elegance and depth characteristic of the publications from this golden era. With captivating photography by Evelyn Hofer, it provides not just a glimpse into ballet's rich history but also explores various topics such as art, architecture, and culinary traditions.
This particular issue is culturally significant as it highlights the rise of Mukhamedov, a prominent figure within the Bolshoi Ballet, making it a collector's dream. Beyond ballet, readers will enjoy articles celebrating the revival of classic jewelry designs, engaging discussions on the world of art forgery, and insights into exquisite palazzos in Rome. The magazine is a treasure trove for anyone intrigued by cultural history and the arts.
The magazine is in very good condition, displaying only minor wear along the edges, consistent with its age. It has been preserved well, ensuring collectors receive a quality product. The item depicted is the exact piece you will receive, protected in a plastic covering for optimal preservation, with detailed accompanying photographs to illustrate its condition.
Notable features of this vintage issue include:
- "Make Way for Mukhamedov" - A compelling profile of a rising talent in the Bolshoi Ballet, by Terry Trucco.
- "Chef Factory" - An insider look at the prestigious Cordon Bleu culinary school in Sussex, by Corby Kummer.
With additional content covering antiques, fashion, theater, and evolving arts scenes, this magazine is an outstanding addition for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
Additional details include:
- Ships with a plastic protective sleeve
- Combined shipping available upon request
- Minor edge wear present; please review photos for condition
Don't miss the opportunity to own this exceptional Connoisseur vintage magazine—a piece of editorial storytelling that reflects a rich cultural landscape.