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The New Yorker has published a new cover illustration every week since February 1925, and across the last century the magazine has commissioned thousands of cover pieces, with roughly a third of them focusing directly on New York City itself, from Saul Steinberg's famous 1976 View of the World from 9th Avenue to the countless subway, skyline, and neighborhood pieces that have captured the specific texture of the city across a century of publication. The New Yorker A City in Covers 2027 Wall Calendar from Andrews McMeel Publishing gathers twelve New-York-City-themed covers across the year, drawn from the magazine's archive and featuring work by recognizable New Yorker cover illustrators. Expect classic skyline imagery alongside street-level neighborhood scenes across the monthly pages.
For New Yorker subscribers whose stacks of back issues already fill a corner of the apartment and for New York residents whose wall art tends toward the specific visual tradition that the magazine has cultivated across the century.