Showing posts with label Aimé Maeght. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aimé Maeght. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Saul Steinberg: The 1966 Sidney Janus Gallery Catalogue

Tireless contributor David from Manhattan reports on a 1966 catalogue from the Sidney Janis Gallery of New York that includes the Saul Steinberg work Art Lovers sold just last week at Swann Galleries. He writes:


1966 was a very good year for Saul Steinberg, beginning with a hugely successful show at Galerie Maeght in Paris. But then, all through the summer and early fall, he prepared for an exhibition with Sidney Janis. According to his biographer, Deirdre Bair, Steinberg compared his labor to "an exam in a French Lycée." But it paid off. The 11 x 8 1/2" catalogue lists 76 works, with only 20 illustrated, all in black-and-white, and not particularly well-reproduced, though Art Lovers in the number 10 spot was given a two-page spread at the midpoint as compensation. But buyers were not deterred by the listless reproductions. A number of his pictures involved viewing or creating works of art, and this turned out to be rather prescient. Even allowing for exaggeration and rounding off of numbers, Steinberg happily wrote to Aimé Maeght: "I sold 80 pictures at respectable prices—even more and at higher prices than Paris. Naturally this gives me great pleasure."


Naturally. Steinberg hadn't had a show in Manhattan in thirteen years, and perhaps art buyers were getting impatient. 1966 was also the year the artist received sage advice on the art of copyright from his Hungarian lawyer, Alexander Lindey, who not so coincidentally was an author of a textbook on copyright law. Inside the front cover is a great deal of white space, with only "© 1966 By Saul Steinberg" in tiny print at top. Steinberg had listened, even if he didn't borrow Lindey's book. The list of works in this show, with some titles familiar, and others intriguing, makes one hungry for another Steinberg exhibition.

Front cover





11. Dealers




Back cover
Ariadne (large detail)


Ariadne (1966) today resides in the North Carolina Museum of Art. Here's the full image:
Ariadne (1966)
Saul Steinberg
North Carolina Museum of Art





Note:  Today's words and images are provided by David from Manhattan, to whom once again I offer my sincere thanks. This is his sixty-fourth contribution to the blog.




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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Saul Steinberg: Derrière le Miroir No. 224, May 1977

Derrière le Miroir (DLM) is an art magazine that was published by Aimé Maeght between the years 1946 and 1982. Each issue presented a portfolio of an artist's work related to an exhibition at the Galerie Maeght, located on the Left Bank of the Seine. The May 1977 issue, #224, features the work of Saul Steinberg. One of the pages shown here from the signed limited edition's current listing on AbeBooks appeared as a cover for the New Yorker and another is a very close variant of a New Yorker cover.






Saul SteinbergDerrière Le Miroir No. 224, May 1977
AbeBooks Listing Accessed March 19, 2020

For some reason Steinberg took the trouble to affix a New Yorker copyright notice to the lower right corner of the cat and water pitcher original reproduced in DLM. Yet a comparison of the DLM print with the published magazine cover shows that the DLM art is not the same as the art used for the New Yorker cover; the two are close but very distinct variants.

Saul Steinberg
The New Yorker, August 25, 1975


The color words original also bears a New Yorker copyright notice, but here it is correct. This DLM print is made from the very same art as the 1972 New Yorker cover.

Saul Steinberg
The New Yorker, October 21, 1972


Note:  Derrière le Miroir translates as Behind the Mirror. But we all know you didn't need me to tell you what derrière meant.

Saul Steinberg appeared in a total of seven numbers of Derrière le Miroir. The first from 1953 is a double issue and the last from 1980 was shared with artist Richard Lindner. Here's the rundown:

#53-54, 1953:

#157, 1966:


#192, June 1971:

#205, September 1973:

#224, May 1977:

#241 (with Richard Lindner), October 1980:


At the time of this posting, the signed limited edition DLM issue #224 of May 1977 was still available for sale on AbeBooks. The price is 650 Euros.



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