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Established in 1925, The New Yorker is an award-winning magazine known worldwide for its captivating commentary and illustrative content. From clever cartoons and events, to meticulously edited fiction and political analysis – The New Yorker makes sure to covers all angles rooted in pop culture within America's beating heart: NYC!

This fabulous 1950 magazine cover was designed by celebrated Austrian-American illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans. 

Bemelmans began his career as an artist and illustrator in the 1920s, creating illustrations and cartoons for publications such as The New Yorker and Vogue. He also worked as a muralist and decorator, designing murals for famous New York City hotels such as the Carlyle and the Plaza. Needless to say his artistic legacy lives on in modern day! Signed in plate. 

If we know one thing for certain, it's that at only 20 cents a copy, The New Yorker's famed cover illustrations are simply dripping in vintage decorum. This fantastic cover art will frame expertly. *Please note that this listing is for the cover artwork, and not the magazine as a whole. 

Condition: Age-appropriate wear. Paper toning in accordance with the print's age. Marks/stains as per photo. Wear around the edges and minor paper loss might be present in some prints. Please refer to each print's photo to get a better understanding of the condition.

Year: c.1948 - 76 years old

Size: 8.75" x 11.75" (22cm x 30cm)


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