MAX SCHWEBER Gulliver, 1985Sku: CB1430 Artist: Max Schweber Title: Gulliver Year: 1985 Signed: No Medium: Lithograph Paper Size: 8. 75 x 12 inches ( 22 x 30 cm ) Image Size: 8. 75 x 7. 5 inches ( 22 x 19 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A : Near Mint, very light signs of handling Additional Details: Gulliver by Max Schweber, published in Wisconsin in 1985. This extraordinary black and white illustration presents
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Sku: CB1430 Artist: Max Schweber Title: Gulliver Year: 1985 Signed: No Medium: Lithograph Paper Size: 8.75 x 12 inches ( 22 x 30 cm ) Image Size: 8.75 x 7.5 inches ( 22 x 19 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: “Gulliver” by Max Schweber, published in Wisconsin in 1985. This extraordinary black-and-white illustration presents a densely populated surrealist fantasy inspired by the literary imagination and satirical spirit associated with Gulliver’s Travels. At the center of the composition sits a monumental patriarch-like figure overwhelmed by a chaotic swarm of miniature characters, mythological creatures, performers, animals, and grotesque personalities, all intertwined in an elaborate theatrical spectacle.
Rendered entirely through intricate pen-and-ink style line work, Gulliver showcases Schweber’s remarkable technical precision and obsessive attention to detail. The composition invites extended viewing, revealing countless hidden interactions and visual narratives embedded throughout the image. The work balances humor, fantasy, satire, and psychological tension, recalling the imaginative worlds of artists such as James Ensor and the great European illustrators of earlier centuries.
The title reinforces the sense of scale and allegory within the composition, evoking Jonathan Swift’s famous literary character surrounded by societies both absurd and revealing of human nature. Schweber transforms this literary reference into a visually overwhelming universe filled with movement, symbolism, and narrative complexity.
Produced during the pre-digital illustration era, this work reflects the extraordinary craftsmanship required to execute such highly detailed imagery entirely by hand. Published in Wisconsin in 1985, it stands as a compelling example of independent American surreal and fantasy illustration from the late twentieth century.
An exceptional piece for collectors drawn to visionary imagery, literary themes, underground illustration, and intricately detailed figurative art.
Framing available upon request.