Monday Spill: 75 Years Ago In The New Yorker
Note: We’re in the second week of a double issue (May 11 & 18, 2026) so no new issue for us to thumb through. The regular Monday Tilley Watch will return next Monday, May 18th with a look at the cartoons appearing in the issue of May 25, 2026. Today , for fun, we’ll time travel to the issue of May 19, 1951.
75 Years Ago In The New Yorker
Here’s a quick look at a few highlights from long long ago.
I love this Arthur Getz cover. As in so many of his paintings there seems to a story being told; the reader (at least this reader) lingers, thinking about what the heck is going on.
And what’s not to love about this Abe Birnbaum GOAT drawing:
The Talk Of The Town section was headed by, ta-da!, Rea Irvin’s iconic design (read more here about the unfortunate tinkering that began 66 years later :
A terrif bonus at the bottom of the Talk page…this Thurber spot drawing:
Of the many cartoonists represented in the issue here are just a few favorites:
From Anatol Kovarsky:
From Frank Modell:
and finally, this classic from Chon Day:
And I’ll end with this truly wonderful Henry Martin “spot” drawing that ran –postage stamp size!– along with that week’s Current Cinema review.
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