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The New Yorker Cover - Sep 8, 2014
The New Yorker Cover - Sep 8, 2014
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This cover for the September 8, 2014, issue of The New Yorker, titled "The Captain," is a tribute by artist Mark Ulriksen to the iconic New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter. The illustration was published near the end of Jeter's final season before his retirement. It depicts the beloved player from behind, wearing his legendary number 2 jersey and tipping his cap in a gesture of farewell against a glowing sunset.
Artistic Insight
Mark Ulriksen's "The Captain" is a masterful and elegiac tribute to a sports hero. The use of a warm, setting sun is a powerful and classic metaphor, visually representing the end of Jeter's celebrated career as he "rides off into the sunset." By showing the player from behind, the cover emphasizes the iconic number that was synonymous with his identity and allows the viewer to stand with him, sharing his perspective as he thanks the unseen crowd. The composition is simple but monumental, casting Jeter in a heroic, almost mythic light that perfectly captures the reverence and affection fans felt for him. It is a quiet, respectful, and deeply felt thank you to a New York legend.
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