The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 11, 1941 Victor de Pauw Cover VG


Price:
Sale price$89.99 USD

Description

Step back in time with this remarkable issue of The New Yorker from January 11, 1941, featuring a captivating cover by the talented artist Victor de Pauw. Known for his exquisite and atmospheric illustrations, de Pauw has created a piece that encapsulates the essence of sophistication and serenity, making it a perfect representation of The New Yorker during this iconic era.

This vintage magazine is not just a collector's item; it offers a glimpse into the past when art, culture, and journalism harmonized effortlessly. The magazine is in very good condition considering its age, displaying only minor wear along the edges. For your reference, we encourage you to review the accompanying photos carefully to see the condition for yourself.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover, January 11, 1941

Finding copies of this issue is becoming increasingly rare, with only a handful of editions left in circulation today. Here are some reasons why you should consider adding this unique item to your collection:

  • Collectible Art: The Victor de Pauw cover is a stunning example of vintage magazine artistry that will enhance any collection.
  • Historical Significance: This issue reflects the cultural landscape of early 1941, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts.

We pride ourselves on having over 4,000 vintage The New Yorker issues in stock. However, few are as exquisite and collectible as this one. This edition does not just represent a magazine; it embodies a moment in history that is worth preserving.

Don’t miss your opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker history! Whether you're a dedicated collector or looking for a unique gift, this magazine is sure to delight anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling through illustration and journalism.

You may also like

Recently viewed