This vintage issue of The New Yorker from March 20, 1937, showcases a delightful cover by Roger Duvoisin, an illustrator best known for his vibrant and imaginative art. Duvoisin’s illustrations are celebrated for their playful yet sophisticated style, making his covers a favorite among collectors of The New Yorker and art enthusiasts alike.
The magazine is in very good condition , with minor wear on the edges, which is exceptional for an item of its age. Please refer to the photos for more details and to appreciate its well-preserved state.
This vintage issue of The New Yorker from March 20, 1937, showcases a delightful cover by Roger Duvoisin, an illustrator best known for his vibrant and imaginative art. Duvoisin’s illustrations are celebrated for their playful yet sophisticated style, making his covers a favorite among collectors of The New Yorker and art enthusiasts alike.
The magazine is in very good condition , with minor wear on the edges, which is exceptional for an item of its age. Please refer to the photos for more details and to appreciate its well-preserved state.