Description
Discover a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine, dated September 28, 1935. This edition stands out with a captivating cover designed by the renowned Antonio Petruccelli. Known for his modernist flair and strong graphic design elements, Petrucelli's artistry adds a vibrant touch to the magazine. His work on The New Yorker has become iconic, making this issue not just a publication, but a collectible item for art and magazine enthusiasts alike.
The magazine is in very good condition, displaying only minor wear around the edges. This is impressive considering its nearly 90-year age! Condition is key in vintage collectibles, and this issue meets that criteria. To assess its quality further, please see the photos provided for a closer view of this remarkable piece.
Vintage issues of The New Yorker from the 1930s are rare finds. Collectors and fans of classic American magazines will appreciate the limited number of copies still in existence today. This specific issue not only represents a significant period in American journalism but also showcases the evolution of magazine art. The following key features make this magazine a must-have for collectors:
- Exclusive Artwork: Features a unique cover by Antonio Petruccelli, celebrated for his modernist style.
- Historical Significance: As a vintage publication, it captures the essence of 1930s American culture and art.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available in our collection, we pride ourselves on offering one of the largest selections out there. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just getting started, this magazine featuring Petrucelli’s extraordinary artistry is a fantastic addition to any collection. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of magazine history!