Description
Step back in time with a vintage treasure: The New Yorker complete magazine from September 21, 1935. This issue features a captivating cover by Ilonka Karasz, a talented artist celebrated for her contributions to modern design. Known for her vibrant and geometric artwork, Karasz's illustrations brought a contemporary flair to the magazine and the world of art in general. This specific cover is a stunning example of her innovative approach, merging elegance with a bold aesthetic.
This magazine is not just a collector's item; it’s a snapshot of cultural history. In it, you will find artful reflections of society from nearly nine decades ago, alongside witty commentary and thought-provoking articles. Each page allows you to immerse yourself in a past era filled with creativity and intellectual discourse.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in very good shape, showing only minor signs of wear around the edges. The care given to its preservation over the years makes it a rarity. Be sure to check out the included images for a closer view of its pristine quality.
This specific issue is hard to come by, making it a perfect addition to any collection. Here are some key features:
- Historical Significance: A tangible piece of 1935, encapsulating the essence of its time.
- Artistic Value: A stunning cover by Ilonka Karasz that exemplifies innovative modern design.
Don’t let this unique opportunity slip through your fingers. Own a slice of history that will surely be a conversation starter. Plus, we have an extensive collection of over 4,000 The New Yorker issues in stock, so be sure to explore our offerings to find more rare editions that pique your interest!