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With the tang of fall in the air comes some of the best weather of the year. For the cover of the September 30, 2024, issue, his first for the magazine, Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet captures that fleeting feeling—and the longing for it to last. “This is about a suspended slice of time,” Lyet said. “There are two characters, but they could also be the same person—perhaps the woman on the bench sees herself as the child playing in the park, turning the moment into a timeless one.”
For more covers about time spent outdoors, see below:
“August 9, 1947,” by Edna Eicke
“May 6, 1944,” by Peter Arno
“A Family Blooms,” by Diana Ejaita
Find covers, cartoons, and more at the Condé Nast Store.
Sourse: newyorker.com