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New Yorker Cover: Autumn Leaves on Sidewalk
This iconic New Yorker cover, dated October 8, 1966, captures the essence of autumn in the city. A wrought-iron fence lines a sidewalk strewn with fallen leaves in vibrant shades of orange and yellow. The perspective draws the viewer down the path, with trees displaying their autumnal foliage in the background. The artwork evokes a sense of crisp air and the gentle transition of seasons, a quintessential urban fall scene. The muted color palette, dominated by earthy tones and the striking yellow of the magazine's masthead, creates a nostalgic and inviting atmosphere. This piece is a classic representation of New York City's charm during the fall.
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