Saturday, August 2, 2025

The New Yorker covers: May 17, 1930

Humans domesticated horses thousands of years ago, but they didn't appear on the cover of The New Yorker until the 20th century. Which makes perfect sense because the magazine wasn't founded until 1925! Since then, horses have periodically graced the magazine's cover in various guises: realistic, stylized, and comical.


Rea Irvin
(covers untitled until February 1993)

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