Steinberg At The New Yorker by Joel B. Smith
A compact visual and critical study of a singular cartoonist’s years at a major magazine, tracing how his witty, surreal drawings and graphic essays reshaped the publication’s visual voice; it combines representative plates with contextual commentary on his methods, recurring motifs, editorial relationships, and influence on mid-20th-century American illustration and satire.
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