Lorenz, Lee,
The Art of the New Yorker 1925-1995.
NY, Knopf, 1995. 1st ed. G in G DJ. Published to celebrate the New Yorker's 70th anniversary and illustrated with more than 400 drawings and paintings including. 32 pages in full color. First comprehensive exploration of the magazine's cartoons, covers, spots, illustrations, caricatures, and photographs through the years. Art Editor for the New Yorker for more than two decades, Lee Lorenz himself a noted cartoonist tells and shows how the magazine's distinctive look has gradually developed. In a lively narrative, Lorenz tells stories of the early years filled with artists and anecdotes of the early years, he talks about the trials and errors as Harold Ross and his fledgling staff worked to translate Ross's original vision into reality. Laid in cover from The New Yorker April 13, 1998 (address sticker). Damp stain at top inner corner, DJ slight edge wear.
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