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Robert Maxwell (Bob) Weber SIGNATURES
1924 Los Angeles, California - 2016 Branford, Connecticut. Known for: Illustrator-advertisement, cartoons mocking privileged class.
The following obituary is from The New York Times, Art & Design section . "Robert Weber, Whose New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged, Dies at 92". By Anita Gates, November 2, 2016. Robert... Read full biography
The following obituary is from The New York Times, Art & Design section . "Robert Weber, Whose New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged, Dies at 92". By Anita Gates, November 2, 2016. Robert Weber, whose elegant and witty cartoons about the privileged and the self-involved were staples of The... Read full biography
The following obituary is from The New York Times, Art & Design section . "Robert Weber, Whose New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged, Dies at 92". By Anita Gates, November 2, 2016. Robert Weber, whose elegant and witty cartoons about the privileged and the self-involved were staples of The New Yorker for 45 years, died on Oct. 20 in Branford, Conn. He was 92. The death was confirmed by his wife, Debora Graves. From 1962 to 2007, Mr. Weber drew 1,481 cartoons for the magazine, as well... Read full biography
The following obituary is from The New York Times, Art & Design section . "Robert Weber, Whose New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged, Dies at 92". By Anita Gates, November 2, 2016. Robert Weber, whose elegant and witty cartoons about the privileged and the self-involved were staples of The New Yorker for 45 years, died on Oct. 20 in Branford, Conn. He was 92. The death was confirmed by his wife, Debora Graves. From 1962 to 2007, Mr. Weber drew 1,481 cartoons for the magazine, as well as art for 11 covers. Over those decades, the well-dressed people he depicted, often at parties or entertaining at home, were an overachieving bunch. “So we finally reach the summit of Everest,” one woman tells two friends, lounging on a sofa strewn... Read full biography
The following obituary is from The New York Times, Art & Design section . "Robert Weber, Whose New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged, Dies at 92". By Anita Gates, November 2, 2016. Robert Weber, whose elegant and witty cartoons about the privileged and the self-involved were staples of The New Yorker for 45 years, died on Oct. 20 in Branford, Conn. He was 92. The death was confirmed by his wife, Debora Graves. From 1962 to 2007, Mr. Weber drew 1,481 cartoons for the magazine, as well as art for 11 covers. Over those decades, the well-dressed people he depicted, often at parties or entertaining at home, were an overachieving bunch. “So we finally reach the summit of Everest,” one woman tells two friends, lounging on a sofa strewn with pillows, wine glasses at hand, “and who’s already there but that pushy sportswear buyer... Read full biography
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