Description
This October 17, 1942 issue of The New Yorker is a true treasure for collectors and fans of classic magazine covers. Featuring an exquisite design by Ilonka Karasz, a renowned artist celebrated for her modernist aesthetic, this magazine encapsulates a moment in time when art and literature flourished. Karasz’s covers were not just illustrations; they were works of art that blended natural elements with geometric patterns, creating a distinctive style that continues to resonate today.
The magazine is offered in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear on the edges that is expected with age. As you browse through the high-quality photos, you'll notice how well-preserved this issue is, further increasing its appeal to serious collectors.
This issue is extremely rare, with only a limited number of copies likely still in existence. For enthusiasts and historians alike, owning this particular issue is like holding a piece of history. Whether you are looking to enhance your collection or give a unique gift to a fellow literature lover, this magazine is a perfect choice.
- Beautiful Artwork: The stunning Ilonka Karasz cover is a captivating piece that reflects the artistic innovation of the time.
- Collector's Item: This rare issue is a must-have for any serious collector of vintage magazines or The New Yorker memorabilia.
We have an extensive selection of over 4,000 New Yorker magazines in stock, ensuring you have plenty of options to explore. Don’t pass up the chance to add this remarkable Ilonka Karasz cover from 1942 to your collection!