Description
Explore a piece of history with this collectible edition of The New Yorker Magazine dated January 25, 1941. This particular issue features the vibrant and captivating artwork titled Debutante Contest by Constantin Alajalov, known for his satirical illustrations that have graced the pages of this iconic publication.
Whether you are a magazine collector, an art enthusiast, or just want a glimpse into the cultural fabric of America from the early 1940s, this issue is a must-have addition to your collection. The illustration offers a charming portrayal of debutantes, evoking the elegance and socialite culture of the time. Alajalov’s work not only showcases his artistic talent but also captures the essence of the era.
This magazine is in good condition, offering a true vintage experience while preserving its charm. It arrives as a newsstand copy without a label, ensuring an authentic feel as you flip through its pages. Minor wear is present throughout the magazine, typical for an item of its age, yet it adds to its character rather than detracts.
The magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its condition remains preserved for years to come. Do note that while the magazine is generally well-kept, there may be a few marks present on the cover and pages; however, these are minor and do not diminish the overall aesthetic.
- Cultural Insight: Own a piece of 1940s Americana and gain insight into the social scenes of the past through captivating illustrations and articles.
- Artistic Value: Featuring a unique illustration by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov, this magazine is not just reading material; it's a collectible piece of art.
Upgrade your collection today or gift it to a friend who appreciates vintage publications. This issue acts as a perfect conversation starter, showcasing the blend of art and journalism that The New Yorker is known for. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a slice of history!