I love this art work, Woman in Tub, 1949. By Saul Steinberg(1914 - 1999), an American artist whose magic lit up the pages and covers of The New Yorker for six decades. Note:Born in Romania, Steinberg studied architecture in the 1930s in Milan, where he gained early fame as a cartoonist. In America after World War II, he became a propagandist, illustrator, fabric and card designer, muralist, fashion and advertising artist, stage designer and the tireless creator of image-jammed books. In the 1960s he decided to concentrate on art for gallery shows and for The New Yorker. |