
The New Yorker
Mayo 2012
Chris Ware
Día de la Madre
“Since I draw more or less like a robot, it’s good to have something human to inspire me every once in a while. While I dutifully admire the manly, punchy gags of Peter Arno and Charles Addams, the “old school” New Yorker cover artists I think most about are actually all women. Ilonka Karasz’s bucolic diorama-like vistas and the unapologetic warm sentiment of Edna Eicke stir up fond memories of childhood with a tactile power truly unusual for drawings intended only for print.” — Chris Ware, on the New Yorker covers that inspire him.
See the covers in question on the New Yorker’s culture desk blog
Octubre 1943

Wrestling Review 289 (por Cabezabajo)
The National Sunday Magazine
Octubre, 1916
Norman Rockwell
(vía Magazine History: A Collector’s Blog: What is the Rarest Norman Rockwell Magazine Cover?)
The Popular Magazine
Junio 1919
Norman Rockwell
(vía Magazine History: A Collector’s Blog: What is the Rarest Norman Rockwell Magazine Cover?)












