Sunday, August 6, 2017

The New Yorker covers: June 3, 1933

Wikipedia describes a cityscape as “an artistic representation, such as a painting, drawing, print or photograph, of the physical aspects of a city or urban area. It is the urban equivalent of a landscape.” The New Yorker, which is based in New York City, has displayed a fair number of cityscapes on its cover.


Adolph K. Kronengold
(covers untitled until February 1993)

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