Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from April 12, 1941, is a true gem for collectors and fans of vintage publications. This issue features a stunning cover designed by the talented Saul Bolasni, an artist renowned for his vibrant and expressive illustrations. Bolasni’s work is known for intricately capturing the energy and essence of urban life, seamlessly blending color and movement to engage viewers. His artistic flair shines through on this cover, making it a remarkable addition to any collection.
This particular magazine is in very good condition considering its age, showcasing only minor wear around the edges. Such details add to its charm and authenticity. Be sure to check out the accompanying photos to better assess its condition. Vintage issues like this are rare and finding one in such decent shape is a considerable achievement for any enthusiast.
As a highlight, owning this magazine grants you a piece of The New Yorker’s illustrious history. Each issue encapsulates the culture, art, and literary flair of its time, making it not just a magazine but a historical artifact. Here are a few key features of this collectible:
- Rare Saul Bolasni Cover: A unique design that reflects the vibrant energy of city life.
- Collector's Item: A perfect addition for vintage magazine enthusiasts, especially those focused on The New Yorker legacy.
With over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, we guarantee few can match the rarity and significance of this particular edition. Don’t hesitate; seize the opportunity to add this beautiful piece of New Yorker history to your collection today!