Showing posts with label subscription form. Show all posts
Showing posts with label subscription form. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Edward Koren: Subscription Clipper?



"Anyone can send for The New Yorker," asserts the 1986 ad in the magazine. Maybe so, but I doubt anyone could convince me to cut a subscription form out of my cherished copy of The New Yorker. Anyone, that is, with the possible exception of cartoonist Edward Koren, whose illustration of a man wielding a giant pair of scissors seems tailor-made for the purpose of having me mutilate my magazine.


Actually, it is not. The drawing is indeed tailor-made, but for a cartoon about a tailor. It appeared in The New Yorker in 1980 and was later repurposed for the subscription ad. You'd hardly know.




Spot illustration by A. Whiting and subscription ad by Edward Koren

Ad by Cusinart and cartoon by Edward Koren


A. Whiting spot





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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Robert Day: Treading Lightly

One might not necessarily expect to find an especially robust market for old magazine Christmas gift subscription forms, but the New Yorker at least had the good sense to illustrate such forms with gorgeous magazine covers from its archive. A subscription form offered and sold last year on eBay includes a Robert Day cover from 1935 illustrating a Christmas shopper who has good reason to tread lightly.

The New Yorker Christmas gift subscription form


Robert Day
eBay Listing Ended October 13, 2016

Robert Day
eBay Item Description



The original magazine cover by Robert Day:
Robert Day
The New Yorker, December 7, 1935



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Robert Day doesn't get enough play here. Readers are encouraged to contribute scans or photos of original Day art or of seldom-seen published cartoons.


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