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Steinberg at The New Yorker


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Description

From the publisher:

For six decades, Saul Steinberg's covers, cartoons, features, and illustrations were a defining presence at The New Yorker. As the magazine became a standard-bearer of taste and intelligence in American letters, Steinberg's drawings emerged as its visual epitome. This richly illustrated book, featuring Joel Smith's astute text and a captivating introduction by the artist's friend and colleague Ian Frazier, explores the remarkable range and unceasing evolution of a major American modernist - one whose art reached a grateful public not from museum walls but from the pages of the periodical he called "my refuge, patria, and safety net." All Steinberg's New Yorker covers appear here in full color, along with over 130 examples of inside art, from black-line drawings to elaborate color portfolios. Also included are Steinberg's most beloved, intuitive, and brilliant inspirations, among them a New York populated with stoical cats, precocious children, puzzled couples, and a menagerie of vivid grotesques. A vibrant celebration of one of the most original and engaging artists of the 20th century, Steinberg at The New Yorker brings alive a genius, a magazine, and an era.

Features

Saul Steinberg
Joel Smith

Condition & Attributes

Fine in Near Fine dustjacket (light wear to top edge)

Creators

Saul
Steinberg
Joel
Smith

Publishing Information

New York
Abrams
2005
1st
9780810959019

Physical Description

12.25 inches
10.25 inches
240 pages
203 color and 160 black & white illustrations
Hardcover
cloth
English