Description
Step back in time with this remarkable issue of The New Yorker from June 20, 1936, featuring an eye-catching cover designed by the talented artist Adolph Kronengold. Known for his modernist approach, Kronengold brought a fresh perspective to the magazine’s iconic covers, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage art.
This particular magazine is in very good condition, with only minimal wear along its edges, which speaks to its remarkable preservation for its age. For your convenience, we encourage you to see the photos to assess the condition yourself. It is essential to note that copies from this era are increasingly rare, with only a limited number of issues like this one likely still in existence today.
One of the key features of this specific issue includes:
- Unique Artistic Cover: Adolph Kronengold’s cover art offers a stunning visual piece that captures the essence of the era.
- Collector’s Item: With a rich history and a significant cultural impact, this magazine is a valuable addition to any collection.
As part of our extensive collection of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, we pride ourselves on offering one of the largest and most diverse assortments available. This specific edition, showcasing Kronengold’s distinctive artistry, represents a rare and valuable find for collectors and fans of vintage publications alike.
Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of history. Whether you're looking to add to your collection or gift a unique item to a friend, this 1936 issue of The New Yorker is sure to impress. Browse through our catalog today and discover the charm and elegance of vintage magazines!