Description
Discover a rare piece of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine from December 13, 1941. This issue features a captivating cover designed by the talented Ilonka Karasz, who was known for her modernist artistic flair. Karasz’s cover art is celebrated for its bold patterns and vibrant scenes, which perfectly encapsulate the essence of mid-20th century design. Adding this edition to your collection is not just acquiring a magazine; it's owning a unique work of art.
The magazine is in good condition for its age, making it a valuable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Take a closer look at the photos provided to assess its condition for yourself. Issues like this one are exceptionally rare, with likely only a handful remaining today. Whether you are a long-time fan or new to collecting, this historic issue represents a perfect opportunity to own a significant artifact.
This New Yorker edition contains not only stunning visuals but also engaging articles that reflect the world of 1941. The blend of art and literature makes it a delightful read and a fantastic conversation starter.
- Beautiful Ilonka Karasz cover, showcasing a stylish modernist design.
- Part of a limited collection, ensuring exclusivity and rarity.
We proudly offer over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, but few stand out like this Ilonka Karasz edition. It's an ideal addition to any collection focused on art, history, or the evolution of American magazines.
Don't miss this chance to enrich your collection with a beautiful piece of The New Yorker history. Act quickly, as items like this are seldom available and tend to sell out fast!