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    • Peter STEINER: "Symbol of Honor, Truth, Loyalty".
      Sep. 28, 2024

      Peter STEINER: "Symbol of Honor, Truth, Loyalty".

      Est: $150 - $200

      Peter STEINER (American, born 1940): "Symbol of Honor, Truth,and Loyalty" cartoon. Pen and wash ink with a touch of colored pencil on Farbiano wove paper. A cartoon commenting on Walnut Hill High's motto: "High on the hill, thy stately dome we see, symbol of honor, truth and loyalty". The school is in Cincinnati, OH where Steiner was born. This may well be his alma mater. Signed in ink. Sheet size: 11 x 9 inches.

      Armstrong Fine Art
    • STEINER, PETER (b. 1926), "Untitled," 1993,
      Jul. 22, 2023

      STEINER, PETER (b. 1926), "Untitled," 1993,

      Est: €130 - €180

      STEINER, PETER (born 1926), "untitled", 1993, mixed media and collage/cardboard, signed and dated on the side, dedicated to Christmas 1993 on the passe-partout, HxW: external dimensions approx. 61x44 cm. Signs of age, creases on the passe-partout.

      Auktionshaus Eppli
    • (POLITICAL CARTOON) PETER STEINER
      Aug. 01, 2018

      (POLITICAL CARTOON) PETER STEINER

      Est: $100 - $150

      (POLITICAL CARTOON) PETER STEINER American cartoonist, a regular contributer to The New Yorker and the Washington Times, best known for a 1993 cartoon published by The New Yorker which prompted the adage "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." Lot of four original signed ink political cartoons drawn for the Washington Times, all about 11" x 14, ca. 1983, some stains.

      Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
    • (POLITICAL CARTOON) PETER STEINER
      Aug. 01, 2018

      (POLITICAL CARTOON) PETER STEINER

      Est: $100 - $150

      (POLITICAL CARTOON) PETER STEINER American cartoonist, a regular contributer to The New Yorker and the Washington Times, best known for a 1993 cartoon published by The New Yorker which prompted the adage "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." Lot of four original signed ink political cartoons drawn for the Washington Times, all about 11" x 14, ca. 1983, some marginal stains.

      Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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