Description
Step into the world of vintage magazines with this remarkable issue of The New Yorker, dated April 11, 1931, featuring an eye-catching cover by the renowned artist Peter Arno. Known for his compelling illustrations and sharp humor, Arno has left a lasting impact on the artistic landscape of the magazine. This particular edition, showcasing his creative genius, is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast of vintage publications.
The magazine is in very good condition considering its age, making it a prized addition to any collection. Capturing a moment in time, this issue offers readers a glimpse into the cultural, social, and artistic trends of the early 1930s. As it is likely one of only a handful still in existence, owning this magazine signifies not just a purchase, but a piece of history.
Highlights of this special edition include:
- Stunning cover art by Peter Arno that showcases his unique style and wit.
- A unique collectible that adds depth to any vintage magazine collection.
For those who appreciate the charm of classic publications, this magazine is a fantastic find. The photographs included provide an authentic view of the magazine's condition, allowing you to see the quality for yourself. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this rare edition is just one of many treasures waiting to be discovered. Explore our collection to find more iconic pieces and enrich your collection!