Artwork for the cover of The New Yorker, November 10, 1945. Mary Petty.

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in 1936
L’Apache c’est chic!
Cover of The New Yorker, November 7, 1936
Peter Arno

‘Apache, or La Danse Apache, Bowery Waltz, Apache Turn, Apache Dance and Tough Dance is a highly dramatic dance associated in popular culture with...

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in 1931
yet another (this time thoroughly modern) fox hunt
Cover of The New Yorker, November 7, 1931
Margaret Schloeman

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in 1934
an heiress is born
Cover of The New Yorker, November 3, 1934
Richard Decker

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for The New Yorker Magazine! 🗞️

"What are the long-term repercussions of parents posting about their kids on the internet?"

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Caption Contest Cartoon by Bob Eckstein
My Entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest https://t.co/Xh5jwAYxsz

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in 1936
The ever resourceful ‘Hokinson Woman’ so enjoys sharing her home movies she had had made of her round-the-world ‘trip abroad’
Cover of The New Yorker, October 10, 1936
Helen Hokinson

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"Isn't it all wonderful! I'm so happy for Gabriel Heatter."
Original art
The New Yorker, May 5, 1945
Helen E. Hokinson: Days https://t.co/8DW9kAhf2U

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A stellar editorial illustration by Richard A Chance for the New Yorker, featuring Dua Lipa's album Future Nostalgia.

Explore more by Richard: https://t.co/Aqj4ybL3qC

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in 1925
Cover of The New Yorker, September 26, 1925
Rea Irvin

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Caption Contest Cartoon by Michael Shaw
My Entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest https://t.co/EilxUlVbIm

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in 1934 - Red Cap porters
September 15, 1934

‘The Red Cap Porter profession [is] associated with post Reconstruction African American heritage. It was a practice of railroad station porters wearing red-colored caps to distinguish them from blue-...

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in 1940
Teacher’s dream summer vacation
Cover of The New Yorker, September 14, 1940
Constantin Alajálov

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in 1929
New culinary - and cultural - horizons
Cover of The New Yorker, September 14, 1929
Rea Irvin

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