Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Birdman: Jean-Jacques Sempé for Lee Lorenz

Jean-Jacques Sempé's Un léger décalage—in English, A Slight Shift—was published in 1977. The copy he presented that year to New Yorker art editor Lee Lorenz has a unique feature: a drawing of a bird with a man's head. To my eye, this is a caricature of Lorenz, but it is also something more. It is a preview of a New Yorker cover that was not to be published until August of the following year. Most likely the art had already been sold to the magazine when Sempé presented Lorenz with this scaled down, personalized version.






Jean-Jacques Sempé
eBay listing accessed September 8, 2023


The New Yorker cover of August 14, 1978 has Sempé's birdman in a business suit perched at his office window:


Later, a cropped horizontal version with the signature moved and without The New Yorker logo appeared in the French press.
https://www.cotemaison.fr/chaine-d/creation/interview-de-sempe-le-dessin-d-humour-est-un-luxe-absolu_9259.html

This New Yorker cover made an appearance in full at Sempé's funeral:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-20/france-pays-homage-to-beloved-new-yorker-cartoonist-semp?embedded-checkout=true





September 18, 2023 Update:  The book was sold shortly after I posted it for a best offer of $210.



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