Known for his legendary covers and cartoons for The New Yorker, EDWARD SOREL was born in the Bronx in 1929.  In 1953 he co-founded Push Pin Studios with Seymour Chwast and Milton Glaser, two of SOREL’s classmates from Cooper Union.  A major figure in American political satire since the early 1960s, SOREL’s caricatures and satirical drawings have been featured in Esquire, The Village Voice, Time, The Atlantic Monthly, Forbes, The Nation, Rolling Stone, and the Columbia Journalism Review.  His work has been exhibited in galleries in the United States and Europe, as well as at the Louvre in Paris and the Library of Congress in Washington.  In addition to his satires and cartoons, SOREL has authored a number of children’s books.


Face and neck of figure with exaggerated large lops and nose, grey and black hairm and small eyes and eyebrows slanted down
Harold Bloom
Ink, pen and watercolor on paper mounted on ragboard,
11 5/16 x 8 1/2 inches [irreg] (image)
DLA-116
EDWARD SOREL (born 1929)
www.edwardsorel.com

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