Saul Steinberg
caricaturist american
Saul Steinberg was a renowned Romanian-born American cartoonist, born in 1914. He is best known for his contributions to The New Yorker, where his unique and thought-provoking illustrations captivated audiences. Steinberg's work often blended wit and satire, offering insightful commentary on the world around him. His most famous piece, View of the World from 9th Avenue, showcases his distinctive style and perspective.
As a self-described "writer who draws," Steinberg's approach to art was deeply rooted in literature and storytelling. His work in the field of literature was characterized by a blend of visual and written elements, which set him apart from his contemporaries. Throughout his long and distinguished career, Steinberg continued to produce innovative and engaging work, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of cartooning and beyond. He passed away in 1999, at the age of 85, leaving behind a body of work that remains widely admired and respected today.