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The New Yorker Cover: Flatiron Building with Laundry
The New Yorker magazine cover featuring a watercolor painting of the Flatiron Building with laundry hanging on a line.
This New Yorker magazine cover, dated April 17, 2017, features a watercolor illustration of the iconic Flatiron Building in New York City. The perspective is from a low angle, emphasizing the building's unique triangular shape and its imposing presence against a pale blue sky. A clothesline with various garments strung across it is visible in the mid-ground, adding a touch of everyday life and domesticity to the urban landscape. In the background, another distinctive building with a domed top can be seen, further defining the city skyline. The artwork's style is detailed and realistic, capturing the architectural nuances of the buildings and the texture of the sky. The overall mood is serene and observational, inviting the viewer to appreciate the blend of grand architecture and simple human activities.