The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 11, 1942 Ilonka Karasz Cover VG


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This The New Yorker issue from July 11, 1942, showcases a stunning cover by Ilonka Karasz, a talented and visionary modernist artist. Her artistic flair is evident through her innovative designs and bold, geometric patterns. Known for bringing to life vibrant and stylized scenes, Karasz's work makes her one of the most beloved cover artists in The New Yorker’s history.

The magazine is in very good condition considering its age, with only minor wear on the edges. Vintage magazine collectors will appreciate the rarity and charm of this era. Please review the accompanying photos to assess the condition, as they reveal the personality and character of this remarkable publication. Copies from this time period are increasingly hard to find, and it’s likely that only a small number remain in circulation today.

Here are some key features of this collectible issue:

  • Classic Artwork: The cover features Ilonka Karasz's unique style, making it a standout piece in any collection.
  • Historical Significance: This issue reflects the cultural and artistic trends of the early 1940s, providing a glimpse into the past.

As part of our expansive collection, we boast over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock. However, few selections match the rarity and appeal of this edition adorned with Karasz's incredible artwork. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker history! This magazine isn't just a reading item; it's an exquisite piece of art and a collectible that tells a story from a pivotal time in American history.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover - July 11, 1942

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