Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from April 20, 1929, is a must-have for any collector or fan of vintage publications. This specific issue features a stunning cover illustration by Adolph Kronengold, an artist celebrated for capturing the essence of the Jazz Age. The sophistication and wit in Kronengold's work reflect the vibrant culture of the time.
This edition is not only a piece of art but also a snapshot of history. It offers readers a delightful glimpse into life nearly a century ago. With its very good condition for its age, this magazine exemplifies impeccable preservation, making it a rare find for collectors. Vintage magazines are becoming increasingly scarce, making this particular issue a true treasure.
Why should you consider adding this magazine to your collection? Here are a few reasons:
- Unique Artwork: The Adolph Kronengold cover is a remarkable example of early 20th-century illustration. It shows the creativity and artistic movements of the Jazz Age.
- Collector’s Item: As this issue is a vintage piece, it holds significant value for enthusiasts. Only a limited number of these magazines likely remain, making it a special acquisition.
We warmly invite you to take a closer look at the provided images to appreciate its condition fully. Each picture captures the beautiful details of this vintage magazine, allowing you to assess its quality from the comfort of your home.
With a selection of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, our collection is one of the most extensive available. This specific issue from April 20, 1929, offers a unique slice of Americana and a connection to a bygone era. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history!