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New Yorker Cover: Rabbits in a Building
This New Yorker cover illustration, dated April 13, 2009, depicts a whimsical scene of anthropomorphic rabbits gathered inside a grand building. The artwork showcases a row of windows on an upper floor, illuminated from within by a warm, golden light. Silhouetted against this glow are numerous rabbits, each holding a glass, suggesting a social gathering or party. The building itself is rendered in deep blues and purples, with classical architectural elements like columns and ornate window frames. The contrast between the dark exterior and the bright interior creates a sense of intrigue and invites the viewer to imagine the activities within. The overall mood is one of sophisticated, slightly surreal, urban life, a hallmark of The New Yorker's iconic cover art.
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