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Available in rolled paper and rolled & stretched canvas
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The New Yorker is a prestigious American magazine known for its coverage of culture, politics, art, literature, and humor. It was first published on February 21, 1925, and has since become one of the most influential and recognizable magazines in the world.
The magazine’s founding editor was Harold Ross, and its initial focus was on humor, satire, and social commentary. Over the years, The New Yorker has evolved to encompass a wide range of topics, including in-depth reporting, essays, fiction, poetry, and reviews.
One of the magazine’s most iconic features is its cover art, which often features whimsical illustrations, clever cartoons, or striking photographs. The covers of The New Yorker have become collector’s items in their own right, with many artists and illustrators vying for the opportunity to contribute to the magazine’s cover art.





