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For the cover of the February 10, 2025, issue, the cartoonist Tom Gauld suggests a novel form of light therapy for the winter months: exposure to the warming rays of a work of art. “I love winter on cold, crisp, sunny days, but there’s also a type of dark, wet day when ice-cold rain drips down your collar and you realize you’ve worn shoes with a hole in the sole,” Gauld said. “That’s the sort of day I ought to spend in front of a painting, but, more often, I seem to be one of the unfortunates outside the gallery, in a bad mood and with wet feet.”
For more covers about art, see below:
“January 9, 1937,” by Richard Taylor
“Cave Opening,” by Harry Bliss
“Opening Night,” by Carter Goodrich
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Sourse: newyorker.com