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SAUL STEINBERG.
Equivalent of 8. Pen and ink and collage
on paper. 582x368 mm; 22
3
/
4
x14
1
/
2
inches.
Mild tanning along margins, tape remnants
at top edge on verso,occasional soft creasing.
One sheet, folded, bearing publisher’s
marks, and The New Yorker and artist
rubberstamps on verso. Nd.
[3,500/5,000]
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RICHARD TAYLOR.
“Art Class, Abstract Painting.”Watercolor
and ink on paper. 247x197 mm; 9
3
/
4
x7
3
/
4
inches, image. Signed in lower left image.
Center horizontal crease, not visible on
recto, adhered on all sides to window matte,
signed in full by Taylor at edge beneath
image, title taped to matte with cellotape.
Taylor was friends with Alexander Calder
whom he used as a model for the art class
instructor in the cartoon.
[300/400]
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RICHARD TAYLOR.
“It’s for you.” Ink and wash cartoon on board. 558x381 mm; 20x15 inches, board. Signed
in ink, upper left. Published inThe NewYorker, March 8, 1941. Captioned in pencil, lower
margin, scattered light marginal soiling; some scuffing to verso.
[300/400]
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