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(After) Harry Bliss, “Balcony Scene”, The New Yorker Magazine Cover
Title: (After Harry Bliss), Balcony Scene
Description:
This print is a reproduction of Harry Bliss's charming Balcony Scene, originally featured as a cover for The New Yorker. The illustration captures a whimsical view of charming balconies and windows on the upper levels, with two little dogs gazing at each other from their respective balconies. The piece reflects Bliss’s signature style, known for its humor and attention to detail.
Medium: Print
Dimensions: 22 x 28 cm
About the Artist:
Harry Bliss (born March 9, 1964) is a celebrated American cartoonist and illustrator. He has contributed illustrations to numerous books and created thousands of cartoons, including 25 covers for The New Yorker. Bliss is also the creator of the syndicated single-panel comic titled Bliss, which is distributed by Tribune Content Agency and appears in over 80 newspapers across the United States, Canada, and Japan. His work is recognized for its wit, charm, and visual storytelling.
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