New Yorker cover, February 12, 1966, by Anatol Kovarsky (New York City, USA, b. Russia, 1919-2016). I appreciate the illustrations of many varieties of dogs.
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New Yorker Magazine cover • December 19, 1970 • Albert Hubbell, Illustrator • (American, 1908-1994)
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Cover art by the late, great George Booth
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'Clickbait'
Have you noticed that people are paying too much attention to the so-called life taking place on their phones these days and too little attention to the life going on around them ...?
If not, then you must be in a particularly intense relationship with that gadget in your hand because otherwise you couldn't help but notice.
That's the point, obviously, this New Yorker cover; the cat is so busy chasing virtual mice on its phone that it doesn't notice the real mice - the ones frolicking within reach while the cat is mentally "away."
But, as I see it, the illustration - appropriately titled "Clickbait" - does an injustice to cats. A cat would never choose a virtual mouse over a real one. That's a human trick.
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vintage new yorker cover of the day!!! i am obsessed!!!
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#repost @r_kikuo_johnson R Kikuo Johnson (Brooklyn, New York City, USA, b. Maui, Hawaii, USA, 1981-). I ama fan of this bodega cat New Yorker cover. Thanks to @catartshowla for the tip.
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“Bodega Cat,” by R. Kikuo Johnson.
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“Deadline” by Bianca Bagnarelli
l The New Yorker l 2024 l Jan. 1 & 8
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Theodore Haupt drew this unpublished cover for The New Yorker, 1930s.
Photo: Swann Auction Galleries
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