Description
Explore a unique piece of art history with this charming vintage issue of The New Yorker Magazine dated October 28, 1944. Featuring a whimsical cover artwork titled French Bathtub by the talented Will Cotton, this magazine captures a moment in time that is both nostalgic and visually striking. Ideal for collectors, art lovers, or anyone with an appreciation for vintage print media, this magazine stands out as a remarkable addition to any collection.
This particular issue is in good condition, despite some minor wear, showcasing its age and character. The absence of a newsstand label adds to its collectible allure, making it a fantastic find for enthusiasts. You'll appreciate the distinct design and rich culture conveyed through the pages of this publication.
The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and safeguarding its pages from further deterioration. Although there are some marks visible, they don’t detract from the magazine's overall appeal. See photos for more details and assess the condition for yourself.
- Unique Artwork: The cover art by Will Cotton offers a glimpse into the artistic expressions of the 1940s, making it a wonderful conversation starter.
- Protective Covering: With a protective covering included, you can preserve this piece of history for years to come!
Take a step back in time and enjoy the charm of this vintage magazine. Whether you’re displaying it on a coffee table, using it as a decorative piece, or adding it to a curated collection, it brings a touch of history and artistry to any space.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this extraordinary piece of cultural history. It serves as both an art object and a collectible, bridging the gap between past and present. The New Yorker from October 1944 is more than just a magazine; it’s a slice of history waiting to be appreciated anew.