in 1935
Cover of The New Yorker, January 5, 1935
Rea Irvin

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in 1932
Fireworks: New Year burst on the scene as the Old Year fades
Cover of The New Yorker, December 31, 1932
Harry Brown

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in 1956
the day after
Cover of The New Yorker, December 29, 1956
Perry Barlow

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in 1928
Cover of The New Yorker, December 29, 1928
Rea Irvin

4 15

(+1) in 1976
Cover of The New Yorker, December 20, 1976
Charles Saxon

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in 1948
Cover of The New Yorker, December 18, 1948
Edna Eicke

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"I seem to be eyeball to eyeball with a Canada goose."
Charles E. Martin
The New Yorker, May 8, 1971
Charles E. Martin: Observed in the Observatory https://t.co/YUeBgBYzHF

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"He came in this morning for a pick-me-up."
Garrett Price
The New Yorker, August 27, 1938
Richard Taylor: A Revised Statuary of Morse https://t.co/rguqSwqoHp

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in 1938
Christmas tree supply chain
Cover of The New Yorker, December 10, 1938
Ilonka Karasz

4 9

in 1930
Yuletide at the speakeasy
Cover of The New Yorker, December 6, 1930
Rea Irvin

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Ending the week with a princess Diana illustration by for The New Yorker: “Even Diana's Revenge Dress Can't Save Season 5 of “The Crown” 👸👑

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in 1935
remembering the Yale-Harvard games of yore:1886
Cover of The New Yorker, November 23, 1935
Antonio Petruccelli (1907-1994)

3 5

in 1972
Cover of The New Yorker, November 11, 1972
Charles Saxon

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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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