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Posted on January 2, 2024Categories advertising, arts, celebrities, cinema, fads & crazes, Great Depression, New Yorker cartoons, The New Yorker MagazineTags Alfred Stieglitz, Arnold Hall, Babes in Toyland 1934, Barbara Hutton, Barbara Shermund, Buck Rogers, Carl Rose, Daniel 'Alain' Brustlein...
…on to our cartoons, we have two from William Steig, who produced 2,600 drawings and 117 covers for The New Yorker and whose work would span two centuries, delighting both adults and children alike, most notably the picture book Shrek! that would lead to a hugely successful movie series....
In the magazine publishing world, magazine is very special. The influence it casts on American journalism and publishing is outstanding, so to the illustration industry. When most of the magazines use photography on covers nowadays, kept the tradition of illustrated covers for almost a century. It...
Check outthis episode, in whichCal Newportinterviews me for an article he ended up writing forThe New Yorkertitled “Revisiting ‘The 4-Hour Workweek’: How Tim Ferriss’s 2007 manifesto anticipated our current moment of professional upheaval.”...
Check outthis episode, in whichCal Newportinterviews me for an article he ended up writing forThe New Yorkertitled “Revisiting ‘The 4-Hour Workweek’: How Tim Ferriss’s 2007 manifesto anticipated our current moment of professional upheaval.”...
Originally a New Yorker, Norman Rockwell arrived in Stockbridge via Vermont. Regarding the town where he lived for the last 25 years of his life, Norman remarked that he loved living in a place where he knew everyone. He captured that happiness in “Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas”. Th...
A Sketchbook Journal of Two Years in Mexico. He lives in New York City. Eric Drooker is a third generation New Yorker, born and raised on Manhattan Island. His paintings are frequently seen on covers of the New Yorker magazine, and hang in various art collections throughout the United Stat...
Check outthis episode, in whichCal Newportinterviews me for an article he ended up writing forThe New Yorkertitled “Revisiting ‘The 4-Hour Workweek’: How Tim Ferriss’s 2007 manifesto anticipated our current moment of professional upheaval.”...
LOOK, BUT DON’T BUY…TheNew Yorkernoted the crowds gathered around the Studebaker –produced “Rockne” at the National Automobile Show. Named for the famed Notre Dame football coachKnute Rockne(who died in a 1931 plane crash), this 1932 model attracted plenty of gawkers at the show but fe...