Description
This is a very special edition of The New Yorker, dated May 4, 1935, featuring a stunning cover by the talented artist Ilonka Karasz. Known for her modernist style and vibrant color palettes, Karasz has left a significant mark on the magazine's visual identity. Her artwork combines influences from both textile and industrial design, making it a true standout in art history.
This particular issue is a piece of cultural heritage that offers a glimpse into the artistic trends of the time. The magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges, a remarkable feat for its age. You can easily assess the magazine's condition by checking the accompanying photos.
Collecting vintage magazines, especially editions like this one, proves to be both an enjoyable hobby and a valuable investment. Issues from this era are not only scarce but often become the centerpiece of collections, reflecting both the style and cultural context of their time. This May 1935 issue is a rare find, with only a handful of copies believed to remain intact.
- Features an exquisite cover design by the acclaimed artist Ilonka Karasz.
- In very good condition with only minor wear, preserving its vintage charm.
At our shop, we pride ourselves on offering one of the most extensive collections of The New Yorker magazine available, totaling over 4,000 issues. This particular copy is not just a magazine but a delightful piece of history, making it an exceptional addition for both collectors and fans alike. Don't miss your chance to own this beautiful representation of 1930s artistry.
This edition is not just about reading; it's about experiencing the artistry and culture of the time. Investing in this magazine means embracing a piece of history that offers an insight into past perspectives and creative expressions. Hold this vintage treasure in your hands and enjoy the stories and aesthetics that have captivated audiences for generations.