Description
Step back in time with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from January 21, 1928, featuring an enchanting cover by the acclaimed artist Constantin Alajalov. This vintage issue encapsulates a unique moment in American history through the lens of Alajalov's artistic genius. Recognized for his sharp wit and social commentary, Alajalov's covers have become iconic, and this edition is no exception.
Inside this issue, you will find a treasure trove of articles and illustrations that reflect the cultural fabric of the late 1920s. The New Yorker has always been a steadfast observer of society, and this vintage magazine exemplifies that tradition. Whether you are a dedicated collector or a newcomer to the world of vintage magazines, this particular issue not only highlights Alajalov's outstanding artistry but also serves as a fascinating snapshot of its time.
This magazine is in acceptable condition for its nearly century-old age, making it a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Holding a copy of this iconic issue provides a tangible connection to the past, and it's a conversation starter that will surely captivate your guests.
- Iconic Artwork: The exceptional cover art by Constantin Alajalov adds a unique visual appeal, making it perfect for display.
- Historical Significance: Owning a piece of The New Yorker’s early history gives you insight into the cultural attitudes and artistic expressions of the 1920s.
Check out the pictures to assess the condition for yourself. You won’t often come across such a collectible piece of art and history. We happen to offer over 4,000 New Yorker issues, so don’t miss your chance to own this scarce and iconic item!