Description
This rare edition of The New Yorker, dated May 25, 1935, showcases a captivating cover by the esteemed artist Constantin Alajalov. Alajalov is renowned for his sophisticated illustrations that often combine satire with elegance. His distinctive style has made his New Yorker covers highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
In this issue, viewers will appreciate the unique artistic flair that Alajalov brings to the table, beautifully encapsulating the essence of modern life in the 1930s. This cover is a testament to the creativity and vitality of a bygone era, making this magazine not just a reading material but a piece of art history.
The magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear along its edges. This level of preservation is impressive for a publication that is nearly 90 years old. Please take a moment to see the photos for a detailed view of the magazine's condition.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Elegant cover design by Constantin Alajalov, a master of visual storytelling.
- Very good condition for its age, showcasing exceptional preservation.
Issues like this are extremely rare, with only a handful likely still in existence today. If you're a fan of vintage magazines or an admirer of Alajalov's work, this issue is a must-have for your collection.
We proudly offer one of the most extensive collections of The New Yorker, with over 4,000 issues in stock. This particular magazine stands out as a rare gem, not only for its art but also for its historical significance.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history. Whether adding to your collection or gifting a friend, this edition of The New Yorker from May 25, 1935, will certainly be a conversation starter.