The first issue of The New Yorker published 100 years ago this ... magazines because it was started in the era where magazine was a prime visual medium and the cover, as been for all of this time, a ...
An exhibition at the New York Public Library celebrates the magazine’s literary stars and unsung office heroes.
From its first edition 100 years ago through the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, to the attacks of September 11, 2001 and on ...
“The New Yorker cover stands alone as its own work, conceived, drawn and signed by the artist.” What we see is the artist’s unalloyed vision. Mouly was named the magazine’s fourth art ...
Françoise Mouly, the art editor for roughly a third of the magazine’s existence ... and we don’t tell artists what to draw,” Mouly said. “The New Yorker cover stands ...
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