Description
Discover a piece of art history with the Art News Magazine from November 15, 1942. This vintage magazine features a stunning pencil drawing by Henry Leroy, reproduced in facsimile and exact size, showcasing the artistic mastery of the time.
This 1942 Art News issue offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the world of art during a pivotal moment in history, amidst the backdrop of World War II. It covers significant exhibitions and artists, making it a valuable collectible for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike. This issue captures the spirit of the early 20th century and reflects the rich artistic community of that era.
Condition is paramount for collectors, and this magazine is in good shape, although it does show some signs of age. Expect to find creases, marks, and detached cover with loose pages, typical for vintage magazines. However, these imperfections only add to its historical charm and narrative.
With all items coming with a plastic protective covering, you can enjoy this collectible without worry. We also offer combined shipping for your convenience!
Highlights of this vintage magazine include:
- Corot: Henry Leroy crayon, pencil drawing featured as the cover art.
- Articles on prominent artists such as Cézanne and Corot, discussing their impact and legacy.
Explore the contents that make this magazine a treasure:
- Editor's Letters
- Art News of America
- Vernissage
- Corot: Woman with Yellow Sleeve (Frontispiece)
- The Serene World of Corot by James W. Lane
- Corot Sources: The Camera Tells by John Rewald
- Legacy from a Great French Century by Doris Brian
- Providence Salutes France Forever by Gordon B. Washburn
- Cézanne, Fighter for Freedom by Lionello Venturi
- Cézanne: Madame Cézanne dans la Serre (Colorplate)
- Chicago's Annual and Grant Wood Memorial