Illustration Art

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Location
New York, NY 10010
Dates

Sale Starts

Tue
Jun 17
12pm

Sale Ends

Tue
Jun 17

Terms & Conditions

CONDITIONS OF SALE
The property described in this catalogue, as amended by any posted notices or oral announcements during the sale, will be sold by
Swann Galleries, Inc. (Swann) as agent for various owners (the Consignors). These CONDITIONS OF SALE, and the LIMITED
WARRANTY and ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS set forth elsewhere in the catalogue are the complete and only terms
and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. By bidding at auction (whether present in person or by agent, b y written or
telephone bid, or by any other means) the buyer agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.
1. THE AUTHENTICITY OF PROPERTY LISTED IN THIS CATALOGUE IS WARRANTED TO THE EXTENT STATED IN
THE "LIMITED WARRANTY" EXCEPT AS PROVIDED THEREIN. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD "AS IS" AND NEITHER
SWANN NOR THE CONSIGNOR MAKES ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WITH
RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY OR ITS VALUE, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THEY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTNESS
OF DESCRIPTION, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE, AUTHENTICITY, AUTHORSHIP, COMPLETENESS,
CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY OR ESTIMATE OF VALUE. NO STATEMENT (ORAL OR WRITTEN) IN THE
CATALOGUE, AT THE SALE, OR ELSEWHERE SHALL BE DEEMED SUCH A WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, OR
ANY ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY.
2. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in the catalogue.
3. NEITHER SWANN NOR THE CONSIGNOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION THAT THE PURCHASER OF
MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL, PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS, OR WORKS OF ART WILL ACQUIRE ANY COPYRIGHT OR
REPRODUCTION RIGHTS THERETO.
4. Swann reserves the absolute right (a) to withdraw any property at any time before its actual final sale, including during the bidding, and
(b) to refuse any bid from any bidder. The auctioneer is the sole judge as to the amount to be advanced by each succeeding bid.
5. Any right of the purchaser under this agreement or under the law shall not be assignable and shall be enforceable only by the
original purchaser and not by any subsequent owner or any person who shall subsequently acquire any interest. No purchaser shall be entitled
to any remedy, relief or damages beyond return of the property, rescission of the sale and refund of the purchase price; and without limitation,
no purchaser shall be entitled to damages of any kind.
6. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the
auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re -offer and resell the lot in dispute. If
any dispute arises after the sale, Swann's sales records shall be conclusive as to the purchaser, amount of highest bid, and in all other
respects.
7. The purchase price paid by a purchaser shall be the sum of the final bid and a buyer's premium of 25% of the final bid on each lot up
to and including $100,000; 20% of the the portion of the hammer price above $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and 12% of the
portion of the hammer price above $1,000,000 ("the Buyer's Premium"), plus all applicable sales tax. An additional buyer?s premium may
be charged on any purchase made through a live online auction as posted by Swann in accordance with such live online auction.
8. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot or article will pass to the highest acknowledged bidder, who
thereupon (a) immediately assumes full risk and responsibility therefor, (b) will immediately sign a confirmation of the purc hase
therefor, setting forth his name and address, and (c) will immediately pay the full purchase price therefor. If the foregoing conditions
or any other applicable conditions herein are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Swann and the Consignor
by law (including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the bid price), Swann, at its option, may either (a)
cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser, or (b) resell the property, either publi cly or
privately, for the account and risk of the purchaser, and in such event the purchaser shall be liable for the payment of all deficiencies
plus all costs, including warehousing, the expenses of both sales, and Swann's commission at its regular rates and all other charges
due hereunder. Swann may also impose late charges of 1.5% per month (or the highest rate allowed under applicable law, whichever
is lower) on any amounts unpaid.
9. All property shall be removed from Swann by the purchaser at his expense no later than five (5) days following its sale, and if not so
removed may, at Swann's option, be sent by Swann to a public warehouse at the account, risk and expense of the purchaser. Whether sent to
a warehouse or stored by Swann, the purchaser shall be liable for all actual expenses incurred plus a storage charge of 5% of the purchase
price.
10. Except as noted in this paragraph, all lots in this sale are offered for the account of a third party, without any interest (direct or indirect)
of the auctioneer or Swann. Where Swann or an affiliate of Swann is the sole or partial owner of the property it is noted by the symbol l next
to the description of that lot. Under no circumstances will the Consignor receive any rebate commission. Under no circumstances may the
Consignor bid upon or buy back his property.
11. Except as may be otherwise expressly provided herein, any and all claims of a purchaser shall be deemed to be waived and without
validity unless delivered in writing by registered mail return receipt requested to Swann within thirty (30) days of the date of sale.
12. The rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York. All bidders and the purchaser submit
to the personal jurisdiction of the New York State courts and their rules and procedures in the event of any dispute.
13. No waiver or alteration of any of these Conditions of Sale, the Advice to Prospective Bidders, the Limited Warranty, the estimates, or
any other matter in this catalogue or any other matter whatever (whether made by the auctioneer, or Consignor, or any representative of
Swann) shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by a representative of Swann.
14. THE "LIMITED WARRANTY" APPEARING BELOW AND THE "ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS" APPEARING
OVERLEAF FORM PART OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
LIMITED WARRANTY
We warrant the authenticity and condition of each lot catalogued herein on the terms and conditions set forth below.
1. Unless otherwise indicated in the respective catalogue descriptions (which are subject to amendment by oral or written
notices or announcements made by Swann prior to sale), we warrant for a period of three (3) years from the date of sale the
authenticity of each lot catalogued herein. (Please note Paragraphs 3 and 5 below.)
2. Except as noted above, or unless otherwise indicated in the respective catalogue description, we warrant for a period of
thirty (30) days from the date of sale to the original buyer of record, that each book or manuscript is complete in text and
illustration and generally is in such physical condition as may reasonably be expected considering the age and provenance.
This warranty does not cover damages to binding, stains or foxing, wormholes, short leaves of text or plates or any defect not
affecting the completeness of the text. Moreover, this warranty does not cover the lack of inserted advertisements, blank leaves,
cancels or subsequently published volumes.
3. Serial publications, books in original parts, extra-illustrated books, made up "albums" and lots described as "sold as is,"
"sold not subject to return," "not collated," "collection of " or "group of," and any lot containing more than three (3) items, are
sold as is and therefore not covered by these warranties.
4. The benefits of these warranties are not assignable and are applicable only to the original buyer of the lot, and are
conditioned on the buyer returning the work in the same condition as at time of sale and in the time period specified.
5. (a) The buyer's sole remedy under these warranties shall be the rescission of the sale and refund of the original purchase
price paid for the item, and this remedy shall be exclusive and in lieu of any other remedy which might otherwise be available
to the buyer as a matter of law.
(b) In the event that a buyer claims that an item is not authentic, Swann shall have no obligation to rescind the sale unless
the buyer has obtained, at the buyer's expense, the opinion of two recognized experts in the field, who are mutually agreeable
to Swann and the buyer, that a lot or portion thereof is not authentic.
ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS
1. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD SUBJECT TO THIS ADVICE, THE CONDITIONS OF SALE, AND TERMS OF WARRANTY
PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.
2. INSPECTION OF PROPERTY. Prospective bidders or their agents should inspect property prior to the auction. Swann staff are
available to advise prospective bidders at all pre-sale exhibitions and by appointment.
3. BUYER'S PREMIUM. The purchase price payable on any lot purchased will be the total of the final bid plus the Buyer's Premium as
defined in paragraph 7 of the Conditions of Sale, plus all applicable sales taxes.
4. SALES TAX. All items purchased are subject to payment of the New York City and State sales tax of 8.875% on the total purchase
price (final bid plus the Buyer's Premium as defined in paragraph 7 of the Conditions of Sale) unless the purchaser presents proof of exemption
therefrom. An exempt purchaser must provide a properly completed New York State Resale Certificate (Form ST-120) evidencing
possession of a valid New York State Resale or, for non-New York State businesses, the equivalent resale authorization from another
locale. Purchases shipped outside of New York State may be subject to sales tax imposed by another state, and any such sales taxes will also
be due and payable unless proper proof of exemption therefrom is provided. Purchases will not be released unless all sales tax requirements
are satisfied.
5. BIDDING INCREMENTS. $10 up to $150; then $25 to $500; $50 to $1,000; $100 to $2,000; $200 to $6,000; $500 to $10,000; $1,000 to $20,000;
$2,000 to $50,000; and approximately 10% of the current bid thereafter. However, the auctioneer may modify the increments at any time.
6. RESERVES. All lots are subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price agreed to with the seller below which the lot
will not be sold. The reserve will never be higher than the low pre-sale estimate, and will never be lower than half the low estimate. Swann
may implement such reserve by opening the bidding on behalf of the seller and may bid up to the amount of the reserve by placing successive
or consecutive bids for a lot in response to other bidders.
7. ESTIMATES. The estimates provided are intended as a guide to bidding. The figures are educated guesses, based on recent values. A
bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, have a chance of success (at the time the catalogue was prepared). The estimates are
exclusive of the buyer's premium, and may be revised at any time prior to the auction.
8. BIDDING. All persons attending the auction must obtain a bidding number prior to bidding. If bids cannot be made in person or by an
agent, they may be made by mail, fax. e-mail, or telephone and such bids will be executed without charge.
9. ABSENTEE BIDS will be executed by Swann on the bidder's behalf in competition with other absentee bids and bidding in the room.
Every effort will be made to carry out the bidder's instructions, but Swann shall in no event be responsible for failing correctly to carry out
instructions, and Swann reserves the right to decline to undertake such bids. Bids by mail should be made in U.S. dollars on the bid sheet
found at the end of the catalogue and in accordance with the instructions on the bid sheet.
10. REMOVAL OF PROPERTY. All lots purchased shall be removed at the purchaser's risk and expense by the end of the fifth business
day following the sale. Purchases not so removed will be treated as set forth in paragraph 9 of the Conditions of Sale.
11. SHIPMENT. Upon request, Swann will facilitate the shipping of purchases to out-of-town buyers at an additional charge for packing,
postage and insurance, but will not be responsible for any loss, damage or delay resulting from the packing, handling and shipping thereof.
Unless specific instructions are received, Swann is the sole judge of the method to be used for shipment.
12. PRICES REALIZED. A list of prices realized is published on our website www.swanngalleries.com at the conclusion of the sale. The
Prices Realized is also available at Swann and will be mailed upon request.
13. CREDIT. Bidders whose credit is unknown to Swann should submit acceptable credit references or make prior arrangements for
payment, failing which purchases will not be released until funds have cleared. Mail bidders should submit references or a deposit of 25%
of their maximum bid. If successful, the deposit will be applied to the purchase; if unsuccessful, the deposit will be returned.
14. LOTS NOT RETURNABLE. Paragraph 3 of the Limited Warranty describes lots which are sold as is and not returnable. Books,
manuscripts, prints, drawings, photographs, signatures, or any other property offered in a lot comprising more than 3 items, whether or not
such items are individually named, constitute "Grouped Lots." Such ?Grouped Lots" are not subject to return for any reason.
SUPPLEMENTAL ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS WITH RESPECT TO SALES OF PRINTS,
DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, WATERCOLORS, SCULPTURES, AND MULTIPLES
GENERAL:
Dimensions are given in millimeters and inches, with height preceding width in both cases. Dimensions for prints are measured to
the outside edges of the plate mark (for intaglio) or image (for planographic and relief); dimensions for drawings and other works
are measured to the outside edges of the support (paper, canvas, etc.) For prints, if the margins are known or believed to be full this
is stated.
References are cited using the author?s surname and corresponding catalogue page number(s) or catalogue raisonne number at th e
end of each catalogue entry, preceding the estimate.
Whenever possible framed works are sold in the frames in which they have been received. However, we take no responsibility for
frames.
Be advised that pursuant to paragraph 1(b) of the Limited Warranty, Swann does not warrant the condition of prints, drawings or
watercolors unless specifically stated in the catalogue description. We attempt to characterize quality and gross defects in condition
whenever possible as an aid to prospective bidders, but clients should satisfy themselves prior to the sale as to the condition of each
lot and should exercise and rely on their own judgment as to whether the lot accords with its description. More detailed condition
reports are available upon request.
Illustrations in the catalogue are for identification only and should not be used as a basis for determining the condition of the lot.
FOR UNIQUE WORKS, SUCH AS DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS:
Authorship for each lot is indicated using the following descriptions:
Guido Reni: In our opinion, a work by the artist. (When the artist?s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by
the surname of the artist indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.)
Guido Reni (attributed to): In our opinion, probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the
preceding category.
Guido Reni (studio of): In our opinion, a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been
executed under the direction of the artist.
Guido Reni (circle of): In our opinion, a work by an unknown hand closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his
student.
Guido Reni (style of) or (follower of): In our opinion, a work by an unknown, nearly contemporary or contemporary hand working
in the artist?s style but not necessarily his student.
Guido Reni (manner of): In our opinion, a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.
Guido Reni (after): In our opinion, a copy of a work of the artist.
FOR PRINTS AND MULTIPLES:
If there is a generally accepted title for the print, that title is given at the beginning of the lot description following the artist?s name.
The primary medium is identified following the title. The terms used are intended only as a general description and may not include
all the techniques employed by the artist.
Dates used in the catalogue entries refer to execution of the ?master? or printing matrix. For prints made after 1949, it will be stated
if the impression was pulled later than the execution of the master or matrix; for prints made prior to 1949, the impression may or
may not be of a date contemporaneous with the execution of the master or matrix.
The term ?signed? means that, in our opinion, the signature is by the artist and was made more or less contempora neously with the
creation of the print.
Whenever possible, we attempt to indicate the state of a print and will usually rely on information found in the relevant cat alogue
raisonne to determine this information.
For modern and contemporary prints, and for early prints when the data are available, every reasonable effort is made to identify
relevant information concerning the extent of the edition. If the print is described as an ?artist?s proof? or an ?hors commerce?
impression, the size of the regular edition is usually provided.
In most cases, we describe the quality of the impression of the print, ranging in descending order from ?brilliant? and ?supe rb? to
?very good,? ?good? and ?fair.? These descriptions are intended merely as a general guide and should not be taken as a statement
of fact, nor do they represent any description of the condition of the print.
SUPPLEMENTAL ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS WITH RESPECT TO SALES OF POSTERS
Posters, for the most part, were printed in large format on the cheapest possible paper, and with an expected life of two to three months on
billboards. They were ephemeral by definition and not intended to withstand the test of time. Therefore, in grading a poster?s condition the
standards and criteria of the print collector cannot be used. The most important element in grading a poster?s condition is its appearance as
defined by the lines, colors and overall design.
Condition in this catalogue is noted according to a rating system which has been accepted by most poster dealers. The following ratings are
used, with an appropriate + or - to indicate slightly better or worse condition:
Condition A: designates a poster much in the same state as when it was printed; the colors are fresh, there is no signifcant paper loss
or tears, but there may be some slight blemish, creases or scuffng.
Condition B: designates a poster in good condition. Some restoration (including repaired tears or slight overpainting) may ha ve been
done but it is not visibly apparent, there may be discoloration and/or fading.
Condition C: designates a poster that is showing the effects of time and/or heavy restoration. Fading and discoloration may be more
pronounced, restoration, folds, creases and flaking may be visible, and there may be paper loss or obvious restored losses.
Within these guidelines, we have done our best to describe any flaws, defects and restoration?whether apparent or not. However,
the above condition ratings are subjective. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to condition
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THESE POSTERS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR FOR A CONDITION REPORT. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO EXAMINE THE
POSTERS YOURSELF OR TO HAVE THEM EXAMINED BY YOUR REPRESENTATIVE.
ALL POSTERS ARE LINEN-BACKED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
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Among the standouts are four works by Norman Rockwell: two early pencil portraits, offering a glimpse into the master’s creative process, and two early finished, published oil paintings. Fans of classic children’s literature will be delighted by a drawing of Arthur from Babar by Laurent de Brunhoff, as well as a rare preliminary drawing for Maurice Sendak’s Sundance Children’s Theatre poster, an exciting find for collectors of the Where the Wild Things Are creator’s work.
CHARLES ROSEN (1878 - 1950) "Queer" Party.COLMAN COHEN (1941 - ) Liquitex acrylic paint tube.EMILIO VILA (1887 - 1967) Nail polish.EMILIO VILA (1887 - 1967) Smoke rings.FLORENCE S. FREEMAN (DATES UNKNOWN) Brooks Bros.: Correct Apparel for All Occasions.HAROLD BREUL (1889 - 1965) 4 Baldwin Locomotive ads: Best Friend of Charleston, Wm. Crooks, OldJOE KAUFMAN (1911 - 1961) The Delighted States of America.NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978) "I see 'em bumped every day." / The Traffic Officer.SAUL TEPPER (1899 - 1987) Official Business.TOM WEBB (DATES UNKNOWN) Hickok belts and buckles.VINCE CULLERS (1924 - 2003) Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.ARTIST UNKNOWN Staten Island Ferry ride.ARTHUR RACKHAM (1867 - 1939) Candlelight.CHARLES A. BRYSON (1902 - 1982) Romantic couple.COURTNEY ALLEN (1896 -1969) "Going to walk a mile for sheet steel?"DAVIS MELTZER (1930 - 2017) 2 illustrations: Satellite Killer and Satellite Defense.DAVIS MELTZER (1930 - 2017) 4 illustrations: Earth orbit, Mercury, Mars, & Moon spread.EDGAR J. TAYLOR (1862 - ?) Hunter in Groton.EDMUND J. SULLIVAN (1869 - 1933) "Tis madness," he cried.EDWARD SOREL (1929 - ) Marlon Brando and Tennessee Williams.FREDERICK PEGRAM (1870 - 1937) "Why do the lions roar so loud?"GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (1866 - 1933) "Beauty's Power."GEORGE FREDERICK MASON (1904 - 2000) Mongoose & cobra.GEORGE GARLAND (1906 - 1985) "Desperate with fatigue, she knocked at the lonely door."GUSTAF TENGGREN (1896 - 1970) "Most beautiful in all the world, tell me your father's name, for IGUY PENE DU BOIS (1884 - 1958) The Gay Faulkner Landscape.HAROLD ROBERT MILLAR (1869 - 1942) "Pheles, crouched beside a dim lantern, steered by the shillingHAROLD VON SCHMIDT (1893 - 1982) "I asked Jim if he wanted to accompany us to teach the Hanneseys aHARRISON CADY (1877 - 1970) "Mr. Snail."HARRY (H. A.) BURNE (DATES UNKNOWN) "Jake had forgotten that he was broke."HARRY (H. A.) BURNE (DATES UNKNOWN) "Steel Pusher."HENRY JAMES SOULEN (1888 - 1965) "The Smile of Kwan Yin."IRVING WOODWARD (DATES UNKOWN) Franco-Prussian War.ISRAEL DOSKOW (1881 - 1969) Raccoon trapped by hunters and dog.JESÚS MONTERDE BLASCO (1919 - 1995) Group of 2 illustrations for The Wombles.JOHAN BULL (1893 - 1945) Fox hunt.ANNE HARRIET FISH (1890-1964 "Are you willing to divorce your wife the minute she falls in love withLESLIE SAALBURG (1897 - 1974) 1911 Automobile Show at Madison Square Garden.LESLIE SAALBURG (1897 - 1974) 1913 Chevrolet.LYNNE BOGUE HUNT (1878 - 1960) Treve to the enemy ridge.MILTON GLASER (1929 - 2020) "The Season Sings to New York."NELL BRINKLEY (1886 - 1944) Brinkley Girl portrait.NORMAN PRICE (1877 - 1951) "Babcock led his mud-splashed horse to Colonel Sharpe's quarters."NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978) "Out of the blackness Wolf launched himself, straight for theNORMAN SAUNDERS (1907 - 1989) "Victory, Cubs."PAUL ORBAN (1896 - 1974) A Mixture of Genius, 2 versions.PAUL STRAYER (1885 - 1981) Prehistoric Native American carving petroglyphs.PRISCILLA ROBERTS (1916 - 2001) (ATTRIBUTED TO) Washing dishes.RALPH PALLEN COLEMAN (1892 - 1968) Couple in living room.ROBERT GROSSMAN (1940 - 2018) State of the Schwarzenegger.ROBERT PATTERSON (1898 - 1981) "In some odd way like this they met, the three of them, for better orRUSSELL PATTERSON (1896 - 1977) The Gibson Girl Revival, 1908 - 1933.S. GORDON SMYTH (1891 - 1942)  Vaudeville performers backstage.SAMUEL EHRHART (1862 - 1937) Conversation on the street.SAUL TEPPER (1899 - 1987) "Bill teetered on his feet a second, then just sank out of sight."SAUL TEPPER (1899 - 1987) "The gun raised its small, lone voice against the chorus from the enemy."WAYNE BLICKENSTAFF (1920 - 2011) Girl with dog.ARTIST UNKNOWN Black Bear with photographer/hunter.CHARLES LIVINSGSTONE BULL (1874 - 1932) Border Collie.EDWARD SOREL (1929 - ) Liberté! Egalité! Chasteté!GIBSON CROCKETT (1912 - 2000) Navy vs. Penn State illustration and scrapbook.JAMES MARSH (1946 - ) Fairy tale butterfly over landscape.JOHAN BULL (1893 - 1945) Ski jump.ROBERT GROSSMAN (1940-2018) Backache.ROBERT GROSSMAN (1940 - 2018) Hillary Clinton "The Wrong Race" original and revision.ROBERT O. REID (DATES UNKNOWN) Tunnel of Love.BENJAMIN F. STAHL (1932 - 2024) Harlem market vendor.DAVID MACAULAY (1946 - ) "Around this time, leaders arose from the sheep population."EDWARD SHENTON (1895 - 1977) The Road - Cross Creek.ERIC SLOANE (1905 - 1985) "Apple Cider was a man-sized job..."ERIC SLOANE (1905 - 1985) "The Trials of Art," "First Prize," and "Art is How you Look at it."FRANK WING (1873 - 1956) Rebecca Sparks Peters.GINA DAWSON (DATES UNKNOWN) "You had better call me Citizeness!"LEONARD JENKINS (1905 - ?) His First Horn.ARTIST UNKNOWN "The scarlet tunic became him."BENJAMIN F. STAHL (1932 - 2024) Further Chronicles of Avonlea, variant composition.BENJAMIN F. STAHL (1932 - 2024) The Doctor’s Sweetheart.CLIFFORD H. SCHULE (1918 - 2000) Belly dancer, possible paperback book cover.ESPHYR SLOBODKINAR (1908 - 2002) The Flame, the Breeze, and the Shadow variant cover.HECTOR GARRIDO (1928 - 2020) Plots and Counterplots.HECTOR GARRIDO (1928 - 2020) The Dark Lady.JAMES BARKLEY (1941 - ) The Women and the Men.JAMES THURBER (1894 - 1961) Civilization.NICHOLAS (NICKY) ZANN (1943 - 2020) The Red Widow Murders.NICHOLS (NICKY) ZANN (1943 - 2020) The White Priory Murders.STANLEY BORACK (1927 - 1993) Cowboy on horseback.STANLEY ZUCKERBERG (1919 - 1995) Captain Barney.STANLEY ZUCKERBERG (1919 - 1995) The Captive Witch.VERNE TOSSEY (1920 - 2002) The Streak.ARTITST UNKNOWN Ambush.ALAN ALDRIDGE (1943 - ) Ann in the Moon.ART SEIDEN (1918 - 2004) Diesel Locomotive.ART SEIDEN (1918 - 2004) The Cub Book of Trains.ARTHUR RACKHAM (1867 - 1939) "Then the horse sprang up, and dragged the Lion away behind him."ARTHUR RACKHAM (1867 - 1939) Drawing of a bird.ARTHUR SZYK (1894 - 1951) Thumbelina.B. CORY KILVERT (1879 - 1946) Group of 4 fairy tale illustrations.BORIS VALLEJO (1941 - ) "Alo came face to face with the ancient wizard."BRIAN FROUD (1947 - ) Faerie drawing.CLARE TURLAY NEWBERRY (1903 - 1970) Charcoal, the kitten.D.R. SEXTON (20TH CENTURY) The White Rabbit and Bill the Lizard.DON FREEMAN (1908 - 1978) Study for tour bus.DON FREEMAN (1908 - 1978) Study for Trafalgar Square.EVERETT SHINN (1876 - 1953) Scrooge waiting for the Ghost of Christmas Present.GARTH WILLIAMS (1912 - 1996) Stuart Little washed overboard.GENNADY SPIRIN (1948 - ) Marissa and the Peasants.GEORGE WILSON (1921 - 1999) Toby Tyler.HAROLD GAZE (1885 - 1962) "'Come,' he said, 'we shall be late. Time and tide wait for no man.'"HARRISON CADY (1877 - 1970) "Tommy and Peter made visits to a garden."JANE BRESKIN ZALBEN (1950 - ) "All the walls were blank and white. Sadly, she no longer could visitJANE BRESKIN ZALBEN (1950 - ) "There Isn't Time."JANE BRESKIN ZALBEN (1950 - ) Elf introduces each character/pin cushion.JANE BRESKIN ZALBEN (1950 - ) Letter "F" for fox in his lair.JANE BRESKIN ZALBEN (1950 - ) Letter "V" for velvety mole.JOAN WYATT (DATES UNKNOWN) "Rivendell: an early morning view with Frodo and Sam walking on theJOHNNY GRUELLE (1880 - 1938) "Raggedy Ann sat quietly upon the warm eggs."LAURENT DE BRUNHOFF (1925 - 2024) Sketch of Arthur from Babar series.LUDWIG BEMELMANS (1898 - 1962) Madeline and Pepito sketch.LUDWIG BEMELMANS (1898 - 1962) Madeleine in hat with blue bow.LUDWIG BEMELMANS (1898 - 1962) Pepito.LUDWIG BEMELMANS (1898 - 1962) "Marina is rescued."MEL CRAWFORD (1925 - 2015) Casey The Clumsy Colt 2-page spread.MICHAEL HAGUE (1948 - ) Humpty Dumpty.MICHAEL HAGUE (1948 - ) O inital cap, "Once long ago . . . "MIGUEL COVARRUBIAS (1904 - 1957) Bradypus Tridactilus. Three-toed Sloth.PAUL BRANSOM (1885 - 1979) "If ducks can swim there, why can't I?"ROY GERRARD (1935 - 1997) "There's a little ranch where Rosie reigns supreme."WAYNE ANDERSON (1946 - ) Beowulf development drawing.WAYNE ANDERSON (1946 - ) Megalump.WILLIAM PÈNE DU BOIS (1916 - 1993) 2 illustrations: Balloon Merry Go Round on the ground and inWILLIAM PÈNE DU BOIS (1916 - 1993) The Great Mysty Bear.WILLIAM PÈNE DU BOIS (1916 - 1993) Geppy.WILLIAM PÈNE DU BOIS (1916 - 1993) Native American characters pulling stage curtains.(NEW YORKER) GEORGE BOOTH (1926 - 2022) New Yorker cover proposal.(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) Confetti hourglass.(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) Cookout with Uncle Sam.(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) Cover study, Independence Day.(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) Father Time and Baby New Year on sled.(NEW YORKER) ROBERT MAXWELL WEBER (1924-2016) NYC Marathon.(NEW YORKER) DONALD REILLY (1933 - 2006) "By god, today's the day I will wear my executive shoulder(NEW YORKER) GEORGE BOOTH (1926 - 2022) "It's not cotton, Honey."(NEW YORKER) J. B. HANDELSMAN (1922 - 2007) "Of course it's not my son."(NEW YORKER) J. B. HANDELSMAN (1922 - 2007) "Scrambled eggs. And let's not have a critique of my(NEW YORKER) JACK ZIEGLER (1942 - 2017) "What am I doing, Mrs. Prendergast?"(NEW YORKER) JACK ZIEGLER (1942 - 2017) Fashion Bulletin: The Return of the Hat.(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "A word to the wise."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "I think something's coming now."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "It's just mayor Giuliani - asking us to have a nice day."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "Life is a bitch, then you die."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "Like so many New Yorkers, I've lived here all my life . . . "(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "On the other hand, the price of a barrel of beer is holding(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "So you're the little woman who invented the wheel. Do tell me(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "The F.D.A. is nuts about it."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "We had the usual exchange of gifts."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "What the Hell, Senator! Let's cut to the chase."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) "You have to admit, he knows how to articulate his message."(NEW YORKER) LEE LORENZ (1932 - 2022) Stock market alarm clock.(NEW YORKER) MICK STEVENS (1942 - ) Obscure Chess Moves: Queen's Pawn to Albuquerque, New Mexico.(NEW YORKER) MICK STEVENS (1942 - ) The Man who could talk to dogs.(NEW YORKER) PETER STEINER (1940 - ) "I've told you why I need a dog."(NEW YORKER) PETER STEINER (1940 - ) Welcome to the adirondacks.(NEW YORKER) ROBERT MAXWELL WEBER (1924-2016) "Morning, E. J. Great hat."(NEW YORKER) ROZ CHAST (1954 - ) The Nervous Gourmet: Low-risk Chicken.(NEW YORKER) ROZ CHAST (1954 - ) Women of the Wilderness by Mindy Melnikoff.(NEW YORKER) SAM GROSS (1933 - 2023) King with toy train.(NEW YORKER) BARBARA SHERMUND (1899 - 1978) Horseback in Central Park cover proposal.(NEW YORKER) BOB MANKOFF (1944 - ) "By the way, this isn't my idea of a vacation."(NEW YORKER) HENRY MARTIN (1925 - 2020) "We'll have the Wassail bowl and two cups."(NEW YORKER) JACK ZIEGLER (1942 - 2017) "By the way, dollface, nice hooters."(NEW YORKER) JACK ZIEGLER (1942 - 2017) "Congratulations."(NEW YORKER) JACK ZIEGLER (1942 - 2017) "Yessirree, kids, your mother is one heck of a gal!"(NEW YORKER) RICHARD TAYLOR (1902 - 1970) "Curtain going up, third act...and a bitter(NEW YORKER) SUSANNE SUBA (1913 - 2012) Typesetter.(NEW YORKER) TOM TORO (1982 - ) "Tell the truth, Ezra."(NEW YORKER) TOM TORO (1982 - ) Advisors I Haven't Beheaded.(NEW YORKER) WARREN MILLER (1936 - ) "Hey! Just because we're in a conundrum doesn't mean we can't(NEW YORKER) WILLIAM HAMILTON (1939 - 2016) "I don't care, I just hope that we get a turn atNICHOLAS (NICKY) ZANN (1943 - 2020) Coca Cola with character, possibly Nick Cave.NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978) Portrait of Floyd Jerome Patten (editor at Boy’s Life magazine).NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978) Character study of a young boy.TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Guyanese boy.TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Man from Guyana.ALBERT LORENZ (1941 - 2023) Atlantis - Center of the Ancient World.ALBERT LORENZ (1941 - 2023) The Garden of Eden.ALBERT LORENZ (1941-2023) The Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris.LUDWIG BEMELMANS (1898 - 1962) Rue de Buci, Paris.LUDWIG BEMELMANS (1898 - 1962) Interior room with open French doors.LUDWIG BEMELMANS (1898 - 1962) Church and boat lanscape.20TH CENTURY FOX / FILM ROMAN The Simpsons: “I Am Furious (Yellow)".BILL MELENDEZ (1916 - 2008) "Valentine Joan!" with self portrait.DEPATIE-FRELENG / PINK PANTHER The Pink Flea cel and matching drawing.FILM ROMAN / JIM DAVIS (1945 - ) Garfield and Friends episode 1 cel and background setup, & exposureMGM STUDIOS / TOM & JERRY Tom & Jerry animation cel signed by Joe Barbera.MURAKAMI / WOLF FILMS Rice Krispies: Snap, Cackle and Pop Baseball animation cel.PEANUTS / CHARLES SCHULZ / BILL MELENDEZ PRODUCTIONS Snoopy and Woodstock animation cel setup.UNITED ARTISTS / KING FEATURES / THE BEATLES Yellow Submarine: John and Ringo animation cel.UNITED ARTISTS / KING FEATURES / THE BEATLES Yellow Submarine: John Lennon as Sgt. Pepper and BlueWALT DISNEY STUDIOS / CHET MARSHALL / GENE WARE Mickey Mouse Bank of America watch design.WALT DISNEY STUDIOS / FLOYD GOTTFREDSON (1905-1986) Goofy the magician comic strip preliminaryWALT DISNEY STUDIOS / FLOYD GOTTFREDSON (1905-1986) Mickey Mouse ice fishing daily comic preliminaryWALT DISNEY STUDIOS / JACK KINNEY (1909 - 1992) Mickey Mouse "Service Station" animation drawing.WALT DISNEY STUDIOS / SNOW WHITE Bashful Courvoisier animation cel.WALT DISNEY STUDIOS / SNOW WHITE Courvoisier animation cel, Doc meets Snow White.WALT DISNEY STUDIOS / SNOW WHITE Sneezy “Heigh Ho" Courvoisier animation cel.WALT DISNEY STUDIOS / WALT KELLY (1913-1973) Pluto, Mickey’s Surprise Party animation drawingWALT DISNEY STUDIOS / WILLIE ITO (1934 - ) Captain Hook from Peter Pan, preliminary drawing.WALT DISNEY STUDIOS / WILLIE ITO (1934 - ) Scrooge McDuck and Duck Nephews, 2 preliminaryAL SMITH (SIGNING AS BUD FISHER) (1902 - 1986) Mutt and Jeff.BILL WARD (1919 - 1998) "You mean to say your front end failed inspection!!"BRUCE ALEXANDER RUSSELL (1903 - 1963) "Chauve-Souris, picturesque stage caravan, arrives."CLIFFORD BERRYMAN (1869 - 1949) "Chestnutting: It'll require the November frost to open them.”CLIFFORD BERRYMAN (1869 - 1949) “Only two weeks more."DAVID LEVINE (1926 - 2009) King George III.EGBERT NORMAN CLARK (1872 - 1942) Stork vs. doctor cartoon.FONTAINE FOX (1884 - 1964) "Dad doesn't think Katrinka is too strong for housework."FONTAINE FOX (1884 - 1964) "Katrinka! What are you doing with the ice-box out there!"FRANK KING (1883 - 1969) Editorial cartoon printed with The Rectangle.FRANK KING (1883 - 1969) The Rectangle: Charge to Overhead.FRANK KING (1883 - 1969) The Rectangle: Let us be Thankful.GARRY TRUDEAU (1948 - ) Doonesbury comic strip: Jimmy in the studio.HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE (1815 - 1882) Bleak House caricature illustration.HENRY MAYO BATEMAN (1887 - 1970) When Dawber's picture "The Village" appeared, it caused a greatJACK LAMBERT (1892 - 1967) Baltimore Orioles: Through Enemy Flack.JULES FEIFFER (1929 - 2025) "Mit the Soviet Union falling apart, vot vill become of Anti-Communism?"MICHAEL BERRY (1907 - 2000) "See that man staring at mother?"MICHAEL BERRY (1907 - 2000) "Was that a bid, madam?"MICHAEL BERRY (1907 - 2000) "You mean this is the Greek shipowner you wanted me to meet!"MICHAEL BERRY (1907 - 2000) Train to Paris, Dijon-Lyon, Marseille, Nice.NORMAN SAUNDERS (1907 - 1989) "What About It?"PAT BRADY (1947 - ) "Rose is Rose," group of 2 comic strips featuring Rose and Peekaboo the Cat.RAOUL BARRÉ (1874 - 1932) 12 sheets of sequential cartoons, "Le Flair."RAYMOND OSCAR EVANS (1887 - 1954) The "New Freedom" in England.RICHARD TAYLOR (1902 - 1970) Lion and lion tamer.RON HARRIS (1949 - ) Dallas / J.R. Ewing Sunday comic strip.ROZ CHAST (1954 - ) "Cartoons by Roz Chast."ROZ CHAST (1954 - ) "Golden Years or Waxy Yellow Build-up?"SIDNEY (ROBERT SIDNEY) SMITH (1877 - 1935) "Old Doc Yack: There's nothing on the road that Doc can'tTED KEY (1912 - 2008) Hazel dancing ballet.WALT SCOTT (1894-1970) Preliminary drawing for "The Little People."WILEY MILLER (1951 - ) "The moment the Swiss decided on neutrality..."WILL DYSON (1880 - 1938) The Natural Combination.WILLIAM STEIG (1907 - 2003) Couple on street cartoon.BILLY GRAHAM (1935 - 1999) Astronaut floating in space.BILLY GRAHAM (1935 - 1999) Two astronauts with the moon.RICHARD HESCOX (1949 - ) Kneeling fantasy character with shadow figure.ANTON GROT (1884 - 1974) Concept art for The Volga Boatman.CHARLES E. WHITE III (1940-2022) Nashville.J. HAYSE GOODWIN (DATES UNKNOWN) Concept art and storyboard drawing for Will Rogers movies.WILLY POGANY (1882 - 1955) Scenic design concept art.CHARLES E. WHITE III (1940 - 2022) Chuck Berry's Golden Decade Vol. 1GEORGE UNDERWOOD (1947 - ) Elvis Presley.GIL ASHBY (1958 - ) Charlie Parker.HEINRICH LEFLER (1863 - 1919) Die genalde bestellung & Der jungfernkranz (The gentle order & TheHILARY KNIGHT (1926 - ) "Kissin' Cousins."JACK LONSHEIN (1926 - 2015) Maynard Ferguson.JACK LONSHEIN (1926 - 2015) Portrait of Miles Davis.PHILIP HAYS (1931 - 2005) Bessie Smith "The World's Greatest Blues Player."EDWARD GOREY (1925 - 2000) Vampire bat sketches for the Broadway production of Dracula.EDWARD KOREN (1935 - 2023) Bodies, Rest, and Motion.JO MIELZINER (1901 - 1976) Four stage design thumbnail sketches for Too Many Heroes.MAURICE SENDAK (1928 - 2012) Sundance Childrens Theater poster preliminary sketch.MILTON GLASER (1929 - 2020) Shakespeare Theatre for a New Audience.DESMOND HEELEY (1931 - 2016) Two costume designs: Lady Froth and Court Lady.HAL GEORGE (1937 - 2005) Bella.JOSE DE ZAMORA (1899 - 1971) Starry night costume design.MICHAEL STENNETT (1946 - 2020) 6 costume designs and 1 set design for Cinderella.NATALIA POVAGO (DATES UNKNOWN) Three costume designs for The Nutcracker.PEDRO FLORES GARCIA (1897 - 1967) Costume designs for "Le Tricorne" & "Le Chevalier Errant."RAOUL PÈNE DU BOIS (1912 - 1985) Harlequin costume design.RAOUL PÈNE DU BOIS (1914 - 1985) Tambourine performer costume design.ROBERT EDMOND JONES (1887 - 1954) Robed figure costume design.WILL R. BARNES (D. 1939) "Oriental" costume design.ANTONIO LOPEZ (1943 - 1987) Portrait of June Weir-Baron with dog.BADGLEY MISCHKA Rosette halter gown fashion design.GEORGES LEPAPE (1887 - 1971) Blue winter coat.GEORGES LEPAPE (1887 - 1971) Red vest at sunset.GIAMBATTISTA VALLI (1966 - ) 2 sketches for Autumn-Winter 2007-2008 ready-to-wear line.MICHAEL VOLLBRACHT (1947 - 2018) 2 fashion illustrations: sleepwear & fur coat.OSCAR DE LA RENTA (1932 - 2014) Strapless bridal gown with pink draped bow.ROBERT MELENDEZ (1944 - ) "Halston Today: These little piggies go to parties."ROBERT PASSANTINO (1945 - ) Art Deco revival handbags.RUDOLF BAUER (1889-1953) Study for dancing couple.

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