1. Eustace Tilley - Wikipedia

  2. Sergio García Sánchez’s “Eustace Tilley at Ninety-six”

    WEBFebruary 8, 2021. For The New Yorker’s ninety-sixth anniversary, Sergio García Sánchez draws the magazine’s trademark dandy, Eustace Tilley, …

  3. Mystery Man - The New Yorker

    WEBFeb 6, 2005 · His character acquired a name, Eustace Tilley, in a series of humor pieces, by Corey Ford, that ran in the magazine during its first …

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  4. A Visual History of the Ever Changing Profile of 'The …

    WEBMar 23, 2016 · Eustace Tilley, the dandy mascot of the long-running magazine The New Yorker, has appeared on a great many covers since …

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    • Meet the Artist Behind The New Yorker’s 99th Anniversary Cover

    • The New Yorker - Wikipedia

      WEBThe gentleman on the original cover, now known as Eustace Tilley, is a character created for The New Yorker by Corey Ford. The hero of a series titled "The Making of a Magazine", which began on the inside front cover …

    • The New Yorker ’s Hipster Eustace Tilley Illustrator …

      WEBFeb 4, 2013 · The New Yorker ’s Hipster Eustace Tilley Illustrator Says He’s Not a Hipster. ByJoe Coscarelli. If the cover of The New Yorker this week comes off a tad condescending, it’s because the...

    • How Cartoons Helped Define The New Yorker - Nieman …

      WEBIrvin created hundreds of New Yorker covers, including the very first and most famous—Eustace Tilley peering through a monocle at a butterfly.

    • Eustace Tilley (The New Yorker) - Big Apple