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New Yorker Cover: Winter Scene with People and Sleds
New Yorker magazine cover from March 10, 2014, showing a stylized city street scene with people pulling sleds and riding snowmobiles in falling snow.
This New Yorker cover illustration depicts a charming winter scene in a city, likely New York, on March 10, 2014. The artwork features a stylized urban environment with buildings rendered in warm red tones, contrasted against a crisp white and light blue palette representing snow and sky. Several figures are shown navigating snowy sidewalks and streets, pulling sleds with children or riding snowmobiles. The falling snow is depicted as small white dots, adding to the wintry atmosphere. The overall composition is clean and graphic, characteristic of New Yorker cover art, conveying a sense of everyday life and seasonal activity amidst a snowy urban landscape. The illustration is signed by "Steininger".