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William Steig's original lithograph, "Red Ball" is printed upon hand-made, laid paper bearing the 'BFK Rives France' watermark and with full, deckled margins as published in New York in 1982 in the limited, signed edition of eighty impressions. It is signed and numbered in the lower margin in pencil by the artist. "Red Ball" depicts a couple walking their dog in the park as they pass two children playing with a red ball. This is a fine, original example of the art created by the American artist and humorist, William. |
Title: | Red Ball |
Artist: | Steig, William (New York City, 1907 - Boston, 2003) |
Date: | 1982 |
Medium: | Original Lithograph |
Note: | William Steig: A distinguished twentieth century cartoonist and sculptor, William Steig was the dominant cover artist and illustrator for the New Yorker magazine since he contributed his first drawing to the publishers in 1930. Steig first studied art at the City College, New York, (1923-25) and then at the National Academy of Design (1925-29). He was on his way to becoming a 'serious' artist when the Great Depression occurred. Steig stated, " It was the big crash, and my father lost all his savings and his work. I had gone to art school. I decided, 'I'll make cartoons.' I sold my first drawings to a magazine called Judge. The first year I earned something like $4,800. and supported my family in quite good style. I took care of my folks until they died." * |
During his long career, William Steig tirelessly produced watercolours, drawings, paintings, lithographs and sculptures that both delight and challenge the eye. Such institutions as the Brooklyn Museum, the Rhode Island Museum of Art and Smith College include examples of his art in their permanent collections. The Archives of the New Yorker houses over two hundred of his original drawings. William Steig also wrote and illustrated over thirty children's books as well as a number of books of drawings. In 1970, William Steig was awarded the prestigious Caldecott Medal and in 1975 received the William Allen White Award. | |
Edition: | Limited edition of eighty impressions, numbered 49/80. |
Reference: | * John Koch, William Steig, 'The Boston Globe Magazine', Boston, June 22, 1997, pp. 1-4. |
Size: | 17 1/4 X 29 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Condition: | Printed upon hand-made, laid paper bearing the 'BFK Rives France' watermark and with full, deckled margins as published in New York in 1982 in the limited, signed edition of eighty impressions. Signed and numbered, '49/80', in the lower margin in pencil by the artist. A beautiful, full colour impression and in excellent condition throughout. Red Ball represents a prime, original example of the famous art of William Steig, one of America's truly great humorists. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Lithograph by the American cartoonist and sculptor, William Steig.
Red Ball |
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William Steig (New York City, 1907 - Boston, 2003) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes | - |
01- | Family Reunion by William Steig | Original Lithograph | 1982 | Signed and dated in pencil by William Steig along the lower margin, numbered edition, '21/50'. | Sold | |
02.- | Red Ball by William Steig | Original Lithograph | 1982 | Signed and dated in pencil by William Steig along the lower margin, numbered edition, '49/80'. | Sold |
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