Framed 1949 New Yorker Magazine Cover – July 30th Issue, Rustic Campfire Scene
$30.00
A framed 1949 New Yorker magazine cover featuring a charming rustic lodge scene by illustrator Arthur Getz — a cozy slice of postwar Americana.
Description
This framed New Yorker cover from July 30, 1949, illustrated by renowned artist Arthur Getz, captures the heart of summer campfire storytelling with a humorous, woodsy flair. Priced at just 20 cents in its day, the scene depicts a lively evening at “Kampo Komfort,” where a group huddles around a roaring fire beneath mounted antlers and log-cabin charm. Professionally matted in forest green with a dark wood frame, this piece blends mid-century nostalgia with editorial wit. Perfect for a study, cabin, or anyone obsessed with vintage media ephemera. Whether you’re into classic Americana, retro illustrations, or New Yorker history, this print’s got you covered.
Title: Framed 1949 New Yorker Magazine Cover – July 30th Issue, Rustic Campfire Scene
Designer: Arthur Getz (cover artist – one of the New Yorker’s most prolific illustrators)
Maker: The New Yorker Magazine (original), Custom Framed
Country: USA
Material: Print on Paper (original or reproduction), Wood Frame, Glass Pane, Linen Matting
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