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The archives of The New Yorker, housed at the New York Public Library, consist of more than 2,500 boxes of manuscripts, letters, page proofs, cartoons, art, photographs and memos.
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Magazine cartoon editor makes history as the youngest and first woman in the role 07:45. For almost a century, readers have turned to The New Yorker for its award-winning journalism.
Analyze a mock-up of the first 'New Yorker' website and browse through 2,500 archive boxes! ... of course, an archive of cartoon art that defines the magazine's aesthetic.
The New Yorker is known for its reporting, and for its idiosyncrasies. Each issue also includes cartoons, a short story, and a few poems. The front cover features not a photograph, but a painting.
In all, you'll see work by 57 artists spanning 100 years. Even the very first edition of The New Yorker back in February 1925 featured a transit cartoon, and you’ll get to see that image on display.
Paul Noth, who contributes regularly to The New Yorker, is sharpening his pencil for next week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago.