Saul Steinberg

(American, 1914–1999)

Saul Steinberg was a Romanian cartoonist and illustrator best known for his iconic contributions to The New Yorker magazine. Steinberg’s drawing style is characterized by a playful, childlike-doodle quality while also maintaining an elegant deftness that succinctly described a wide range of subjects. His quirky, sharply observed sketches, at times reminiscent of Dada art, also crossed over into the fine arts world. Along with Arshile Gorky and Robert Motherwell, Steinberg exhibited work at in the landmark “Fourteen Americans” show at The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1948 and at the Betty Parsons Gallery, which was then at the center of the Abstract Expressionist movement. Born on June 15, 1914 in Râmnicu Sarat, Romania, Steinberg went on to study philosophy at the University of Bucharest but opted not to finish his degree, instead enrolling as an architecture student at the Politecnico di Milano in Milan. Steinberg fled Italy in 1941 with the rise of the anti-Semitic policies, eventually settling in the United States where the artist went on to create over 1,200 drawings for The New Yorker, including 87 covers. Steinberg died on May 12, 1999 in New York, NY. 

Saul Steinberg Artworks

Saul Steinberg (1,354 results)
Conductor, 1952–1952

Saul Steinberg

Conductor, 1952–1952

Sale Date: November 13, 2001

Auction Closed

Drawing table, 1972–1972

Saul Steinberg

Drawing table, 1972–1972

Sale Date: November 13, 2001

Auction Closed

The old lady, 1949–1949

Saul Steinberg

The old lady, 1949–1949

Sale Date: November 14, 2001

Auction Closed

Six drawing tables, 1970–1970

Saul Steinberg

Six drawing tables, 1970–1970

Sale Date: October 31, 2001

Auction Closed

The tree, 1969–1969

Saul Steinberg

The tree, 1969–1969

Sale Date: October 30, 2001

Auction Closed

The bar, 1973–1973

Saul Steinberg

The bar, 1973–1973

Sale Date: October 30, 2001

Auction Closed

Galerie Maeght, 1973–1973

Saul Steinberg

Galerie Maeght, 1973–1973

Sale Date: October 13, 2001

Auction Closed

Six drawing tables, 1970–1970

Saul Steinberg

Six drawing tables, 1970–1970

Sale Date: July 6, 2001

Auction Closed

Untitled (Caged birds)

Saul Steinberg

Untitled (Caged birds)

Sale Date: June 10, 2001

Auction Closed

Untitled, 1948

Saul Steinberg

Untitled, 1948

Sale Date: June 10, 2001

Auction Closed

Seated woman in parlor, 1955–1955

Saul Steinberg

Seated woman in parlor, 1955–1955

Sale Date: June 6, 2001

Auction Closed

The family, 1945–1945

Saul Steinberg

The family, 1945–1945

Sale Date: May 17, 2001

Auction Closed

At the piano, 1960–1960

Saul Steinberg

At the piano, 1960–1960

Sale Date: May 17, 2001

Auction Closed

The tree, 1953–1953

Saul Steinberg

The tree, 1953–1953

Sale Date: May 17, 2001

Auction Closed

Legs, 1992–1992

Saul Steinberg

Legs, 1992–1992

Sale Date: May 5, 2001

Auction Closed

The museum, 1972–1972

Saul Steinberg

The museum, 1972–1972

Sale Date: February 14, 2001

Auction Closed

Six Drawing Tables, 1970–1970

Saul Steinberg

Six Drawing Tables, 1970–1970

Sale Date: December 12, 2000

Auction Closed

Niagara

Saul Steinberg

Niagara

Sale Date: December 5, 2000

Auction Closed

Piano player

Saul Steinberg

Piano player

Sale Date: December 4, 2000

Auction Closed

Three women

Saul Steinberg

Three women

Sale Date: December 4, 2000

Auction Closed

Profile portrait of an angel with a copper halo

Saul Steinberg

Profile portrait of an angel with a copper halo

Sale Date: December 4, 2000

Auction Closed

Stylized head of a woman with pennies

Saul Steinberg

Stylized head of a woman with pennies

Sale Date: December 4, 2000

Auction Closed

Niagra

Saul Steinberg

Niagra

Sale Date: December 3, 2000

Auction Closed

Florence, 1950–1950

Saul Steinberg

Florence, 1950–1950

Sale Date: November 16, 2000

Auction Closed