The New Yorker: Dec.25.1965
$9.99
The New Yorker: Dec.25.1965, 1965
Author: George Price
Print Type: Original Postcard
Publisher: Condé Nast
Print Condition: New
This witty illustration by George Price captures the artist’s trademark blend of meticulous draftsmanship and understated humor. Price, a celebrated contributor to The New Yorker for over six decades, was renowned for transforming everyday domestic life into scenes of quiet absurdity. With his seemingly effortless line work—at once spare and intricately detailed—he elevated ordinary gestures, interiors, and relationships into reflections on the comic side of modern existence. This work exemplifies his unique ability to reveal both the tenderness and the irony hidden in daily routines, affirming Price’s enduring place in the golden age of American cartoon art.
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