The New Yorker magazine cover, "A Weight Lifted", by Barry Blitt No matter the context, any good analysis is rooted in careful observation. Noticing even minute details and seemingly-obvious patterns can reveal something bigger about the true meaning/nature of the subject at hand. Looking at the covers of The New Yorker , it is clear that the artists leave details to point to a deeper commentary on current events. It is up to the readers to infer what that message is for themselves. This particular cover, "A Weight Lifted" by Barry Blitt, features a watercolor painting of a bald eagle carrying a disgruntled former president Donald Trump through the air. Its talons are holding Trump by the shoulders, like a real eagle would carry its prey. The eagle is huge, with a wingspan that seems to be bigger than Trump. Trump is dressed in a blue suit, matching blue pants, black shoes, a red tie, and a white shirt underneath. His recognizable wispy yellow hair is clearly visib...
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