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The Third Avenue El: Anatol Kovarsky Proposed New Yorker Cover Art

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Service on the IRT Third Avenue Elevated line was cut back  starting in 1950 and the Manhattan tracks were demolished by 1955. Anatol Kovarsky's vibrant cover proposal for The New Yorker shows the El where it passes over 15th Street. The view is facing west after dark. Below the El, the image includes the city's bustle, the traffic, and the illuminated signs. The skyscrapers above the El stand majestically over the chaos. One can only speculate as to why the magazine wasn't interested. Perhaps, in 1950 or so when everyone knew the elevated tracks were slated for demolition, the editors wanted their cover art to be more forward-looking. The original art is available from Honey & Wax Booksellers priced at $3,600.




Detail of the Third Avenue El

Detail with the 15th Street crosstown bus heading east



Anatol Kovarsky
Honey & Wax Booksellers listing accessed May 31, 2023






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