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Portrait of R

Saul Steinberg

Artwork Details

Portrait of R
1970
Saul Steinberg
screenprint on paper
19 15/16 in x 24 5/8 in (50.6 cm x 62.6 cm)
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.220

Description

Subject Matter:

In this modern genre scene, Steinberg combines a variety of styles and seemingly unrelated features. He mixes art deco components with images reminiscent of Egyptian hieroglyphics, and pseudo-calligraphy. In addition to Portrait of R, Steinberg also created Portrait of M , a line drawing of a woman's face with a very large nose, which was published in 1997.

Saul Steinberg was best known for his New Yorker covers and drawings. Steinberg's architectural background and experience with architectural drafting influenced his drawing style. Steinberg began publishing cartoons in Milan in the 1930s, and his work was regularly published in the New Yorker beginning in 1941. Although Steinberg's most memorable drawing View of the World from 9th Avenue was his perspective of an iconic New York city scene, he was also fond of depicting imagined and less recogonized places.
 

Physical Description:

This print shows a line-drawing of a room with an oddly proportioned, stiffly posed women in the center of it. She wears a dress with red, green, yellow, and blue trim, high heeled shoes and a multi-colored hat. There are decorative tiles on the lower part of the wall, a black and white portrait hangs on the left side, and a colorful painting hangs on the center of the wall. Two small dogs, one black and one white, stand to the left of the woman. To the left of the dogs is a stand with a vase and plant.

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