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The Art Of William Steig

  • The Art Of William Steig
  • Attribution

    Claudia J. Nahson ; foreword by Maurice Sendak ; with contributions by Robert Cottingham … [et al.]
  • Publication Details

    Book, Jewish Museum, 2007
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  NC1429.S583 A4 2007  AVAILABLE

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    Known for his brilliant cartoons and award-winning children?s books, William Steig (1907?2003) leaves a legacy that spans much of the twentieth century. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • Catalog of an exhibition at the Jewish Museum, Nov. 4, 2007-Mar. 16, 2008
    • Known for his brilliant cartoons and award-winning children’s books, William Steig (1907-2003) leaves a legacy that spans much of the twentieth century. This lavishly illustrated book features over 280 of Steig’s drawings, many of them previously unpublished, and examines every aspect of his work, from the "Small Fry" cartoons, his earliest submissions to the New Yorker, and haunting symbolic drawings of the late 1930s and 1940s, to his later, bitingly funny cartoons and celebrated books for children. In the seventy-three years that Steig worked for the New Yorker, the magazine published over 120 of his covers and more than 1,600 of his drawings in a wide range of styles, including classic cartoons, psychologically fraught pen-and-ink renderings, and Picasso-esque representations. He brought a new voice to the magazine by creating cartoons that drew on his experience as a son of immigrant Eastern European Jews. In his sixties, Steig embarked on a second career as a writer and illustrator of children’s books, including Sylvester and the Magic Pebble and Shrek! These remarkable projects bring together numerous key elements of Steig’s work: his evocative use of reverie, his interest in cranks and complainers, and his belief in the redeeming power of love, nature, and art. The story of Steig’s work is told by the author, as well as the cartoonist’s fellow artists and writers, and his family members. Together they create a portrait of a penetrating social observer with a restless imagination and a love for his craft
  • Contents

    • Kids get to do all the driving / Claudia J. Nahson
    • The ever-evolving art of William Steig / Edward Sorel
    • What would you rather be? / Maggie Steig
    • One of a kind / Robert Cottingham
    • Clowning around / Jeanne Steig
  • ISBN

    • 9780300124781
    • 0300124783
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