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Steinberg, Saul

SAUL STEINBERG Going from All Except You, 2011

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This full-sheet, no-fold printer’s proof lithograph by Saul Steinberg comes from the 2011 publication All Except You, issued by Galerie Lelong, Paris, France. Originally created as the book’s cover illustration, the artwork showcases Steinberg’s instantly recognizable style—an imaginative blend of intricate calligraphy, playful linework, and whimsical storytelling.

Steinberg, celebrated for his unique ability to merge fine art and illustration, invites viewers into a world where wit meets sophistication, transforming simple lines into layered narratives. As a printer’s proof, this piece offers collectors a rare and desirable format, unmarred by folds, that preserves the full impact of Steinberg’s design.

Framing available upon request—our experts recommend a sleek black or white frame to highlight the composition.

Details

Sku: YY7874

Artist: Saul Steinberg

Title: Going from All Except You

Year: 2011

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 20

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 12 x 30 inches ( 30 x 76 cm )

Image Size: 12 x 30 inches ( 30 x 76 cm )

SAUL STEINBERG Going from All Except You, 2011

$125

About the Artist

Saul Steinberg

Saul Steinberg (1914–1999) was a Romanian-American artist best known for his work as a cartoonist and illustrator for The New Yorker. Originally a political scientist and philosopher, Steinberg explored social and political systems, language, and art in his diverse career. His art spanned many media, including advertising, photoworks, textiles, and murals. He exhibited in over 80 shows and famously said, "I don’t quite belong to the art, cartoon or magazine world." His work, often humorous yet sophisticated, defied artistic boundaries, blending high and low art in imaginative ways.
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