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New Yorker Cover: Businessman Gazes at Cityscape from Office
New Yorker magazine cover from Feb 2, 1998, showing a businessman in a suit looking out a large office window at a dense cityscape.
This New Yorker cover illustration, dated February 2, 1998, captures a solitary businessman in a high-rise office, overlooking a sprawling cityscape. The warm, golden light of what appears to be late afternoon or early morning bathes the scene, casting long shadows across the polished wooden desk and the surrounding office furniture. The man, dressed in a suit, leans against his executive chair, his gaze directed outwards towards the dense urban landscape visible through a large window. The artwork, rendered in a watercolor style, emphasizes the scale and complexity of the city, with numerous buildings stretching towards the horizon. The interior of the office is depicted with a minimalist approach, featuring a long desk, a computer, lamps, and several chairs, suggesting a professional yet somewhat impersonal environment. The overall mood is one of contemplation and perhaps a touch of isolation amidst the bustling metropolis.