Description
Discover a unique piece of history with this The New Yorker complete magazine dated July 30, 1932. This iconic issue showcases an exquisite cover designed by Ilonka Karasz, a renowned Hungarian-American artist celebrated for her modernist aesthetics. Her work is distinguished by its clever elegance and artistic depth, which you can clearly see in this stunning cover art.
Ilonka Karasz was not just an artist; she was a pioneer in textile and interior design. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on the artistic community, making each of her The New Yorker covers highly sought after by collectors. This particular issue is a perfect representation of her talent, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
This vintage magazine is in good condition considering its age. Ensure to check the pictures to appreciate the quality of this nearly century-old magazine. With only a limited number of copies likely still in circulation, this rare find is a wonderful opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Some key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Beautifully illustrated cover by renowned artist Ilonka Karasz.
- A piece of The New Yorker history from the early 20th century, perfect for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
At present, we have over 4,000 The New Yorker issues in stock, but this one truly stands out. Whether you are a serious collector or just looking to own a piece of cultural history, this magazine is sure to impress. Don't miss the chance to add this extraordinary issue to your collection and showcase a slice of history.
This is not just a magazine; it's a conversation starter, an art piece, and a valuable collectible. Make it yours today!