Description
Step back in time with a piece of history: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from September 6, 1930. This issue is adorned with a captivating cover designed by the renowned Peter Arno, celebrated for his wit and distinctive artistic flair. As one of the most esteemed cartoonists featured in The New Yorker, Arno’s illustrations have become iconic. His unique style has played a pivotal role in defining the magazine’s visual language, making this cover a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Inside, you will find not only the rich content typical of The New Yorker but also a snapshot of the culture from nearly a century ago. This specific issue is especially valuable for its age and rarity. It reflects the societal themes and humor of that period, offering a glimpse into the past. What’s more, this issue comes in good condition, which is a remarkable find, considering its historical significance.
Here are some key features of this magazine:
- Iconic Artwork: The cover by Peter Arno is a significant piece of American art history, encapsulating the essence of early 20th-century humor.
- Collector's Item: With limited copies remaining, this magazine stands as a rare gem that will enhance any collection of vintage periodicals.
Don't miss your chance to own this extraordinary edition. Visualize the artwork by checking the image below, showcasing the vibrant cover that draws you in with its charm:
We are proud to carry a collection of over 4,000 New Yorker issues, but rarities like this one are hard to come by! It is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history. Make this beautiful, vintage treasure yours today, and enrich your collection with this charming slice of the past!