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New Yorker Cover: Snowy Village Scene
This New Yorker cover from December 8, 1986, depicts a charming, snow-covered village nestled in rolling hills. The watercolor illustration features a winding road leading through clusters of houses, each with warm, inviting lights emanating from the windows. Pine trees dusted with snow dot the landscape, and a church steeple rises above one of the hamlets. The overall impression is one of peaceful, idyllic winter life, evoking a sense of cozy tranquility and community. The artist's loose, expressive brushstrokes capture the essence of a crisp winter day, making it a classic and timeless piece of cover art.
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