Description
Discover a true gem of vintage journalism with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – April 21, 1928. This remarkable issue showcases the artistic talents of Ilonka Karasz, a modernist pioneer celebrated for her intricate designs that added a sophisticated touch to the era's magazine covers. If you're a collector or simply an admirer of classic art, this magazine is an essential piece for your collection.
The cover reflects the unique style and artistry that Karasz brought to her work, making it a significant example of early 20th-century graphic design. This magazine not only provides a glimpse into the aesthetic sensibilities of the time but also captures the cultural climate of 1928—an era of innovation and change in America.
In good condition for its age, this vintage magazine serves as a delightful artifact for historians, art lovers, and enthusiasts of The New Yorker. We encourage you to view the accompanying pictures to appreciate its condition and authenticity fully.
Key features of this collectible issue include:
- Original cover art by renowned artist Ilonka Karasz, showcasing her distinctive modernist style.
- A rare find, perfect for avid collectors and history enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of early magazine culture.
As one of the few remaining copies, this issue is a must-have for anyone looking to explore over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues we have in stock, all brimming with historic treasures and captivating stories from the past.
Don't miss the chance to own this exquisite piece of history. Each page enriches your understanding of how art and journalism intertwine, and how they captured the zeitgeist of their time. Add this iconic issue to your collection today, and relish the beauty and innovation that The New Yorker has brought to magazine publishing!