Collection: The New Yorker Covers

The iconic covers of The New Yorker magazine have long been celebrated for their artistic elegance, wit, and insightful commentary. Since its founding in 1925, the magazine's cover art has captured moments of daily life, culture, politics, and social nuances, often with subtle humor and sophistication. Renowned illustrators and artists such as Arthur Getz, Saul Steinberg, and Roz Chast have contributed memorable visuals, turning each cover into a standalone work of art that resonates beyond the printed page.