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The subject categories below present a small sampling of the many themes Steinberg developed in his long career. The whereabouts of some Steinberg drawings are presently unknown; they are recorded only in reproduction. For these works, publication details are provided.
View all 49 artworks. Saul Steinberg lived in the XX cent., a remarkable figure of American-Jewish Outsider art (Art brut). Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
- June 15, 1914
- May 12, 1999
Saul Steinberg (1914–1999) was famous worldwide for giving graphic definition to the postwar age through a dozen books of drawings and hundreds of incisive illustrations for the New Yorker and other periodicals.
- June 15, 1914
- May 12, 1999
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Saul Steinberg created 85 covers and 642 internal drawings and illustrations for The New Yorker, including its March 29, 1976, cover, titled "View of the World from 9th Avenue". This is regarded as his most famous work.
- 28 by 19 inches (71 cm × 48 cm)
- 1976
- Private collection
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View Saul Steinberg’s 1,354 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available works on paper, prints and multiples, and paintings for sale and learn about the artist.
Saul Steinberg (June 15, 1914 – May 12, 1999) was an American artist, best known for his work for The New Yorker, most notably View of the World from 9th Avenue. He described himself as "a writer who draws".