Ho Ho Ho's
Kicked out of the Brownies
Ho Ho Ho's
Kicked out of the Brownies
"We were so happy" Gouache and acrylic on birch panel 12" x 16"
I love your lovely countenance. Sketchy sketchbook faces.
Happy holidays from the Beaverjack.
US Farrar & Rinehart 1936 First American Edition. Dust jacket Illustrated by Susanne Suba.
Ilonka Karasz 1953
Charles E. Martin 1960
Charles E. Martin 1970
Abe Birnbaum 1970
George Booth
William Steig 1958
The witty and wry cartoonist Steinberg was born in Romania, 1914. He studied architecture and also began his career as a cartoonist in Milan until the rise of fascism. After being interned by Mussolini for 6 weeks, he immigrated to the United States via Santo Domingo. His covers and drawings would appear in the New Yorker for six decades.
Photo by Inge Morath: Saul Steinberg Masks (c. 1960)
Robert Lewis Taylor. Adrift in a Boneyard. 1947. First edition.
Steinberg's first published New Yorker cover. After immigrating to the United States, he enlisted in the army and was sent to China as an intelligence officer. via The New Yorker
1949
Installation
Henri Cartier-Bresson Saul Steinberg, Vermont (1947)