Description
Discover a piece of history with this exceptional issue of The New Yorker from October 7, 1939. Featuring a breathtaking cover designed by the talented Ilonka Karasz, this magazine is a true collectible. Karasz, known for her modernist artistry, left an indelible mark on the magazine’s visual identity, making her covers highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The cover of this issue is a testament to Karasz's unique style, which combines elegance and boldness. Her artistic vision not only reflects the trends of her time but also contributes significantly to the cultural fabric of American art. This particular magazine is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear around the edges—a remarkable feat considering its age. For a closer look at its condition, please refer to the images provided.
As you delve into the pages of this vintage magazine, you will find more than just articles; you will uncover a snapshot of the world in 1939. This issue gives readers an insightful glimpse into the cultural conversations of the era. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a new collector, this issue presents a fantastic opportunity to enrich your collection.
- Features a stunning cover by renowned artist Ilonka Karasz, perfect for art lovers and collectors.
- In very good condition, with only minor wear, making it a rare find among vintage magazines.
We are proud to offer a wide selection of over 4,000 New Yorker magazines in our collection. This provides you with an excellent chance to explore and discover even more unique issues. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of art history.