This is the COVER ONLY from the New Yorker Magazine. The cover measures approx. 8 x 11 inches.
Immerse yourself in mid-century charm with this authentic 1957 New Yorker Magazine Cover. Featuring a captivating illustration by artist Kraus, this vintage collectible transports you to a serene winter landscape. The artwork depicts a lone pilgrim figure, clad in a traditional black hat and coat, traversing a snow-covered forest, leaving a trail of distinctive bird-like footprints. The striking contrast of the dark trees and figure against the pristine white snow creates a memorable and evocative scene, perfectly capturing the essence of the season and the era.
This original publication offers a unique glimpse into the artistic and cultural sensibilities of the 1950s. The iconic yellow "THE NEW YORKER" masthead prominently crowns the cover, dated November 30, 1957. A true piece of American history and illustration art, it's a superb addition for collectors of vintage magazines, advertising ephemera, or fine art prints. This cover is a celebration of classic illustration, known for its sophisticated design and enduring appeal.
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