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The Piano Lesson - New Yorker Cover, originally published on December 4th, 2006. The covers of The New Yorker have entertained and enlightened the magazine's readers for nearly a century. With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, they let no subject escape their scrutiny. A roster of extraordinary artists continues to create indelible images that are infinitely varied in style and tone, whether whimsical, provocative, serene, or lough-out-loud funny. From the iconic Eustace Tilley to spot-on images of contemporary life, The New Yorker's covers are always the talk of the town.
Watercolour washes create soft, blended areas that are hard to differentiate; extremely detailed interior with many small objects, books, pictures, and plants
Woman playing piano in a cosy cluttered apartment
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