Ana Juan’s “Blossoms”
New Yorker Cover (2008)

The New Yorker’s illustrated covers have been a celebrated hallmark of the magazine for almost eighty-five years. The Spanish artist Ana Juan has been contributing cover art to The New Yorker since 1995. Juan’s “Blossoms,” depicting a femininity that is both delicate and strong, appeared on the cover of the March 10, 2008 issue.

   

Theodore G. Haupt
New Yorker Cover (1929)

The New Yorker has been published since February 21, 1925. For nearly 85 years, it has offered a signature mix of culture and art, business and politics, fashion, design and science and technology. The New Yorker’s exceptional cover art has been just as remarkable as its content, featuring a broad spectrum of artists. American artist, Theodore G. Haupt, illustrated forty four of The New Yorker’s covers between 1927 and 1933, including the cover for the March 9, 1929 issue, which sold for 15 cents. Haupt’s art deco style was most popular during this time and keeping with the same aesthetic, our jersey brings to life a rich, action packed bicycle race.

  
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