Saul Steinberg, Untitled, 1967

Saul Steinberg Untitled 1967Saul STEINBERG (1914 – 1999) Untitled, 1967. Ink, crayon, stamps on paper, 14.5 x 21.5 in. (sight), signed “Steinberg 67”. The Romanian-born Jewish artist trained as an architect in Italy before he came to The New Yorker in 1942. During his nearly four decades at the magazine,, he produced nearly 90 covers and over 1,200 drawings.  One of his best known pieces, his perspective of the world as seen from Eighth Avenue, graced the 29 March 1976 cover of The New Yorker. This is a superb example of his work.

Provenance: Gift by the artist to the present owner.

Matted and framed and in fine condition overall.

(EXA 4335) $12,000