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Steinberg, Saul

SAUL STEINBERG Persian Rug, 1977

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The Persian Rug – Saul Steinberg (Set of 50 Postcards)

This set features The Persian Rug, reproduced as a limited edition deck of 50 postcards based on the original offset lithograph by renowned artist Saul Steinberg. Originally created for his 1977 exhibition at the Columbus Art Museum and Pace Columbus in Ohio, the artwork showcases Steinberg’s iconic wit and visual intelligence. Each postcard reflects his unique ability to transform everyday objects into thought-provoking imagery. The work is plate-signed (not numbered), maintaining the charm and collectibility associated with his editions. This postcard set offers both an artistic keepsake and a delightful way to experience Steinberg’s humor and imagination across multiple impressions.

Details

Sku: MI1238

Artist: Saul Steinberg

Title: Persian Rug

Year: 1977

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 2000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 23.5 x 26 inches ( 60 x 66 cm )

Image Size: 18 x 23 inches ( 46 x 58 cm )

SAUL STEINBERG Persian Rug, 1977

$60

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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