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  2. Edna Eicke - Wikipedia

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    Eicke created 51 New Yorker magazine covers from 1946-1961. Much of her work focused on scenes of childhood. [2]In the foreword to an anthology of the magazine's covers, John Updike singled out Eicke as one of the artists who made some of the most appealing covers, "Do you have trouble letting go of old copies of The New Yorker?

  3. This week's cover for The New Yorker is making waves on social media as people react to the magazine's illustration.. The image, titled “A Mother’s Work” by R. Kikuo Johnson, gives readers a ...

  4. The New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    Stewart and Stephen Colbert parodied The New Yorker 's Obama cover on the October 3, 2008, cover of Entertainment Weekly magazine, with Stewart as Barack and Colbert as Michelle, photographed for the magazine in New York City on September 18. [73] New Yorker covers are sometimes unrelated to the contents of the magazine or only tangentially ...

  5. View of the World from 9th Avenue - Wikipedia

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    View of the World from 9th Avenue (sometimes A Parochial New Yorker's View of the World, A New Yorker's View of the World or simply View of the World) is a 1976 illustration by Saul Steinberg that served as the cover of the March 29, 1976, edition of The New Yorker.

  6. The New Yorker releases scathing cover of Trump and Biden ...

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    Cartoonist Barry Blitt has faced controversy in the past, most notably for his cover for The New Yorker in 2008, which depicted Michelle and Barack Obama standing in the Oval Office with ...

  7. Ian Falconer - Wikipedia

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    Ian Woodward Falconer (August 25, 1959 – March 7, 2023) [1] was an American author and illustrator of children's books as well as a designer of sets and costumes for the theater.

  8. Eustace Tilley - Wikipedia

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    Tilley featured on the cover of the first issue of The New Yorker (dated February 21, 1925) as a dandy of days past, as created by Rea Irvin. Eustace Tilley is a caricature that appeared on the cover of the first issue of The New Yorker in 1925 and has appeared on the cover in various forms of every anniversary issue of the magazine except 2017.

  9. Calling all artists: Patriot Ledger's Christmas cover contest ...

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    Your holiday illustration might just be cover-worthy. The Patriot Ledger's annual Christmas Eve art contest is back for another year, calling on local residents to submit their finest holiday ...