
Saul Steinberg’s Table Print
Steinberg, one of the most celebrated artists in The New Yorker’s history, created this drawing in 1969, for a publicity campaign that celebrated a simple truth: that our publication is “a magazine for people who read.” Fair enough. But, thanks to contributors like Steinberg, the drawings and covers have always been a central attraction, too.
Dimensions: 14 inches x 22 inches.
Materials: 80-lb. pure white cover. Unframed.
Limited-edition items are not eligible for exchanges or returns.
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Saul Steinberg’s Table Print
Steinberg, one of the most celebrated artists in The New Yorker’s history, created this drawing in 1969, for a publicity campaign that celebrated a simple truth: that our publication is “a magazine for people who read.” Fair enough. But, thanks to contributors like Steinberg, the drawings and covers have always been a central attraction, too.
Dimensions: 14 inches x 22 inches.
Materials: 80-lb. pure white cover. Unframed.
Limited-edition items are not eligible for exchanges or returns.
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Steinberg, one of the most celebrated artists in The New Yorker’s history, created this drawing in 1969, for a publicity campaign that celebrated a simple truth: that our publication is “a magazine for people who read.” Fair enough. But, thanks to contributors like Steinberg, the drawings and covers have always been a central attraction, too.





















