Description
If you're a collector or a history enthusiast, this vintage Life Magazine from December 27, 1937, is a must-have for your collection! This carefully preserved issue features a stunning Ingres portrait on the cover, created by the renowned artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. You will not only get a glimpse into the art of the past but also delve into the world of 1930s America through well-curated articles and captivating photography.
Inside this issue, readers were greeted with a variety of fascinating topics that defined an era, including:
- Analysis of U.S. Problems with Japan – uncover the intricacies of international relations during this pivotal time.
- Exciting features on legendary events, such as Max Schmeling's boxing triumph over Harry Thomas and the opening of the Lincoln Tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey!
This Life Magazine is more than just reading material; it serves as a historical artifact that offers a snapshot of life and culture in the late 1930s. Its glossy pages and eye-catching layout make it a delightful piece to flip through or display.
As you hold this piece of history, you will also find striking images within. The magazine's cover features an exquisite Ingres portrait that is sure to ignite conversations and spark interest.
Being part of a collection that spans nearly four decades—1936 to 1972—this magazine stands out. Take advantage of our ongoing promotions, including a Buy 2, Get 1 Free offer for most items when you add them to your cart!
Enjoy flat-rate shipping on any size order with a minimum purchase of three items. We believe history is best shared; hence our flexible pricing structure encourages you to explore more and add to your collection.
Whether you're an art lover, a history buff, or just curious about the past, this magazine is a great way to connect with the legacy of Life Magazine and the stories it has to tell.