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The New Yorker Cover - Dec 8, 1986
The New Yorker Cover - Dec 8, 1986
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Description:
Capture the calm beauty of winter with this New Yorker cover from December 8, 1986, by artist Arthur Getz. This charming print depicts a snow-blanketed New England village with winding roads, steepled churches, and cozy houses glowing in warm tones. The scene, painted with a loose yet intentional hand, evokes the peaceful stillness of a countryside settling in for the season.
Artistic Insight:
Arthur Getz masterfully distills the essence of winter serenity in this piece—quiet roads, soft blue shadows, and inviting homes all come together in a minimal yet expressive style. Ideal for seasonal décor or lovers of rural charm, this print offers a gentle escape into a world where snow hushes everything, and the only movement is the road weaving through the hills.
Our premium matte paper is heavier-weight, white, and features a smooth, uncoated finish that feels luxuriously soft to the touch:
- Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface.
- Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
- Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified or equivalent paper for sustainability.
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