Family, 1954. Ink, pencil, and watercolor on paper, 14 ½ x 11 in. Saul Steinberg Papers, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Couple, 1954. Ink, crayon, watercolor, and collage on paper, 15 x 12 in. Saul Steinberg Papers, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Part of the drawing for Shores of the Mediterranean, 1954
Part of the drawing for Types of Architecture, 1954
First part of the drawing for The Line, 1954
Drawing for Cities of Italy, 1954
Wall of the “Children’s Labyrinth” with a section of Types of Architecture
Wall of the “Children’s Labyrinth” with a section of The Line
Steinberg adding the Castello Sforzesco to the wall of the “Children’s Labyrinth,” August 1954
“Children’s Labyrinth” at the 10th Milan Triennial, 1954
Page from a 1954 appointment book III
Page from a 1954 appointment book II
Page from a 1954 appointment book I
Untitled, 1949-54
Untitled, 1954
Untitled, 1954
The City, 1954
Subway, 1954
Park Avenue Collage, 1954
Kitchen Street, 1954
Graph Paper Architecture, 1954
Drawing in The New Yorker, July 10, 1954
“Saul Steinberg’s View of ‘The Threepenny Opera,’ Revived.” Vogue, May 15, 1954
Drawing in The New Yorker, February 27, 1954
Untitled, 1953. Ink and pencil on paper, 11 ½ x 14 in. Saul Steinberg Papers, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. Originally published in The New Yorker, September 26, 1953.
Vichy Water Still Life, c. 1953
“Looking Back”, Drawing for The New Yorker, December 26, 1953
Drawing published in The New Yorker, October 17, 1953.
Drawing in The New Yorker, August 29, 1953
Untitled (Victoria-Brighton), 1953
Techniques at a Party I, 1953
Highway Traffic, 1953
Group Photo, 1953
Gary, Indiana I, 1953.
Car, 1953
Bingo in Venice California, 1953
Passport, 1953
Diploma for Alberto Giacometti, 1953
Untitled, 1952. Ink, watercolor, and collage on paper, 29 x 23 in. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Gift of The Saul Steinberg Foundation.
Chicago, 1952. Ink, crayon, watercolor, and foil collage on paper, 14 ½ x 23 in. The Saul Steinberg Foundation.