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Cover of
The New Yorker
, January 13, 1945.
Drawing in
The New Yorker
, February 3, 1945.
Head
, 1945. Ink over pencil on paper, 14 ½ x 23 ¼ in. The Art Institute of Chicago; Gift of The Saul Steinberg Foundation
Drawing and collage accompanying article “Soap Opera.”
Fortune
, March 1946.
Drawing in
The New Yorker
, April 4, 1946.
Advertisement for D’Orsay perfume, published in
The New Yorker
, May 4, 1946.
Advertisement for D’Orsay Perfume, 1946.
Drawing in
The New Yorker
, May 18, 1946.
Original drawing for
The New Yorker
, October 12, 1946.
Feet on Chair
, ink over pencil on paper, 9 1/8 x 9 ¼ in. Private collection.
Drawing in
The New Yorker
, December 9, 1946.
Aldo in Paris
, 1946. Ballpoint pen on paper, 12 ½ x 9 ½ in. Collection of Marina Marchesi and Franco Salghetti-Drioli.
Portrait of Alexander Calder
, 1946. Ink on paper, 14 ½ x 11 ½ in. Calder Foundation, New York.
Sartre
, 1946. Pencil on paper, 12 x 9 in. The New York Public Library; Gift of The Saul Steinberg Foundation.
Views of Paris
, 1946-49. Silk textile for Patterson Fabrics. Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, New York; Gift of The Saul Steinberg Foundation.
false letter
Drawing for mural at Bonwit Teller’s department store, 1947.
The Obelisk Rider
, 1947. Watercolor and ink on paper, 14 ½ x 23 in. Collection of Carol and Douglas Cohen.
From the “Berlin” portfolio,
The New Yorker
, March 29, 1947.
Cover of
Harper’s Bazaar
, May 1947. Editorial note: “To symbolize the new French fashions shown in this issue, Steinberg’s four versions of the famous column of the Place Vendôme in Paris.”
Drawing in
The New Yorker
, August 9, 1947
Ruth Nivola
, 1947. Ink on paper, 11 x 14 in. The Saul Steinberg Foundation.
Self-Portrait with Hedda Sterne in Cadillac
, 1947. Ink on paper, 11 ½ x 14 3/8 in. The Art Institute of Chicago; Gift of The Saul Steinberg Foundation.
Drawing, c. 1947. Published in
The Art of Living
, 1949.
Detail of the American Export Lines mural, 1948.
One part of the mural of Cincinnati for the Terrace Plaza Hotel, as installed in the Cincinnati Art Museum, 2007.
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