
The New Yorker is the famous American periodical founded in 1925, which was born with the intent to publish news and facts about the city of New York. Soon, thanks to its editorial line focused on the narration of popular culture, facts and oddities of the metropolis and not only, also of American culture in general, it finds a large audience even outside the city that appreciates the contemporaneity of the narrative style and the immediacy of the writing also accompanied by famous cartoons and satires.
Over the years, the magazine's covers have become legendary, with graphics entrusted to the most capable illustrators who recreate real works of art and increase its popularity. These images with a strong emotional impact and imbued with witty and pungent messages do not escape the general public, so much so that they become increasingly in demand by the market, so much so that they become furnishing prints, new decorative elements. The Mercante di Stampe catalogue offers a large selection of the most famous covers , named according to the day, month and year of publication: an element that makes them even more exclusive. Why not think of them for furnishing your own home, for the living room, kitchen or bedroom... or why not, give them as a birthday present to a friend, with the month and year of his birth? It will certainly be a one-of-a-kind surprise.
On the left, the cover of November 19, 1979.