Saul Steinberg: Still Life
"Saul Steinberg: Still Life" assembles watercolors, drawings and wood sculptures that spotlight the artist's keen observations and witty interpretations of quotidian objects. Noted internationally for his gifts as a graphic artist whose work appeared in The New Yorker for six decades, Steinberg is also acclaimed for the drawings, paintings, prints, collages, and sculptures he exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. The subjects of the works on paper and carved wood objects on view range from floral still lifes to cubist tabletops scattered with airmail envelopes and other domestic ephemera. Painted wood sculptures include whittled fountain pens, a camera, books and treasure boxes.
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