"My new cover for Der Spiegel, Lady Liberty is back together. Thanks for following my work for the past four years," Cuban-American artist Edel Rodriguez tweeted.
Der Spiegel editor-in-chief Barbara Hans said that the Biden cover was one of two prepared for Saturday's magazine as results were pending for days after the Tuesday election, the other showing Trump loading a rifle in a barricaded up Oval Office and reading "the squatter."
After five anxious days of counting ballots in key battleground states, Biden won Pennsylvania and Nevada on Saturday, pushing him over the required 270 Electoral College majority, all three major U.S. broadcast networks and the Associated Press news agency projected.
But when the magazine went to print at around 3 am German time, the winner was still unclear, hence the alternate image of Trump holed up in the Oval Office, the Spiegel editor explained.
In 2017 Spiegel provoked strong reactions with its Trump cover, which depicted the president holding the Statue of Liberty's severed head in one hand and a bloodied knife in the other and reading: "America first."