The New Yorker donates cover sales to PIH

Posted on Jan 18, 2010

The Resurrection of the Dead by Frantz Zephirin

 


The cover of this week’s The New Yorker pays a special tribute those who died in the earthquake, as well as those who survived. Entitled “The Resurrection of the Dead,” and painted by Haitian artist Frantz Zephirin, the artwork depicts a family of spirits guarding the frontier between life and death, as well as the spirits of the recently dead, according to one interpretation. Read more about the artist and "The Resurrection of the Dead" on The New Yorker website.

The New Yorker is also selling prints of this cover, with all profits donated to Partners In Health. Visit their online store to purchase your copy.

 

 

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