Description
Discover a rare collectible with this The New Yorker magazine from February 28, 1931, featuring a striking cover by the talented Theodore Haupt. Known for his bold modernist designs and vibrant use of color, Haupt's artistic contributions defined the visual style of The New Yorker during the early 1930s. His covers are highly sought after by collectors, making this edition a significant addition to any vintage magazine collection.
This issue is in very good condition considering its age, which is a remarkable find for vintage enthusiasts. It has been preserved well over the years, allowing you to enjoy both its aesthetic appeal and historical value. As copies like this are increasingly rare, you will likely only come across a few of these historic editions today.
Key Features:
- Iconic Theodore Haupt cover, showcasing the artistic style of early 1930s New Yorker illustrations.
- Very good condition for its age, making it a valuable collectible for enthusiasts.
Be sure to view the pictures to assess the condition for yourself. Visual details enhance the beauty of this magazine, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of cultural and artistic expression. The issue reflects the unique charm and sophistication that The New Yorker is known for.
This magazine is just one of over 4,000 issues we have in stock. Each edition offers something special, waiting to be discovered by you. Whether you are a dedicated collector or new to vintage magazines, this The New Yorker issue from 1931 is a treasure you won't want to miss!