
The New Yorker
I’ve been working for the New Yorker since 1994. Mostly illustrations, but a few comics as well.

You Got Served.

Godard on film.

Pickup on South Street.

Picasso and Van Gogh in New York.

Play: "Doctor Tedrow's Last Breath."

Victor Novello in The Lodger.

Ruggles of Red Gap.

The Devil's Backbone.

Pedicab Driver.

John Philip Sousa's The Glassblowers.

Fritz Lang's Spies.

W.C. Fields.

Time and Tide.

Victorian Murder.

Some Like It Hot.

Duck, You Sucker.

Theater: "Belle Captive."

The Flaming Lips.

Mahoggany.

Johnny Guitar.

Laurel and Hardy.

Kurosawa and Mifune.

Lumumba.

Mafioso!

Mau Mau Sex Sex.

Raising Victor Vargas.

Broadway: "All Shook Up."

Marianne Faithfull.

Forbidden Planet.

The war on TV.

Composer Annie Gosfield.

Grass.

"Kaiju Big Battel."

The Man Who Came to Dinner.

Explosion at the Metropolitan Museum.

"The Odd Couple" with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.

Scorcese on Italian film.

The St. Lawrence Quartet.

Movie sound.

Einstein in love.

The Chronos Quartet.

Movies: the best boy.


its so nice to be able to see all of your work in place. amazing
This was a nice scroll down. Thanks!
GREAT!! Thanks.
I like the pictures except the Marianne Faithfull one – awful! Gosh…she doesn’t look so bad and old, LOL
They din’t like it either, so you’re probably right. Thanks Roland!
I’m really enjoying your work, I just learned about you and I can’t help but feel guilty I didn’t know about you all this time. The McGritte and dogs were a nice way to end this lovely sequence of work.
Thanks April! Better late than never!
Fabulous job on the Spies illustration; really nice combination of memorable elements from this great, great film. You even got Sonja’s shoes right!!
Thanks Karen! I love that movie, it’s so modern and punchy. I feel that it must have been a big influence on comics artists of the time.