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Pre-Order now. We're happy to announce the publication of a new monograph of Peter's work, "Local Fauna, The Art of Peter de Sève" available this fall from Abrams Books and Cernunnos Publishing ! Click below to pre-order your copy. Signed, Open Edition Prints.
- Stay 125.00
Stay 125.00 - Peter de Sève
- Ohm 125.00
Open Edition Printed on acid-free Canson Infinity / Arches...
- To The Sea! 125.00
To The Sea! 125.00 - Peter de Sève
- Tailed
Tailed - Peter de Sève
- Batman, The Musical
Batman, The Musical - Peter de Sève
- Cat Nap
Cat Nap - Peter de Sève
- Local Fauna
Local Fauna - Peter de Sève
- Easter Egg
Easter Egg - Peter de Sève
- Top Knot
Top Knot - Peter de Sève
- Mermaid
$80.00 Open Edition Printed on acid-free Canson Infinity /...
- Stay 125.00
Peter de Sève is an American artist who has worked in the illustration and animation fields. He has drawn many covers for the magazine The New Yorker.
Peter de Sève (b.1958) is an American artist who has worked in the illustration and animation fields. He has drawn many covers for The New Yorker magazine.
Apr 8, 2024 · For the cover of the April 15, 2024, issue, the cartoonist Peter de Sève set out to implore readers to look closely at the details and the animals that emerge as the weather gets warmer.
- Françoise Mouly
Mar 11, 2024 · For the cover of the March 18, 2024, issue, the artist Peter de Sève illustrated the way we now experience seasons: all at once.
- Françoise Mouly
The expectant mother, vulnerable and brave, is overwhelmed with love. And the father, a tour de force rendering of fear, joyful anticipation and relief, all at once. Peter connects us to their stories through the language of delicate expressions, thus revealing specific histories.
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Jul 1, 2019 · Peter de Sève has drawn more than forty covers for The New Yorker. His first came in 1993, during the summer, and his latest draws on that season’s sunlit torpor.