116
LEONARD LESLIE
BROOKE.
“The man from the wood set to work
on it, and in one day the whole
mountain had disappeared.” Watercolor
and ink illustration for The Golden
Goose. 245x190 mm; 9
3
/
4
x7
1
/
2
inches.
Signed with initials lower left hand
corner.London:FrederickWarne,1905.
[1,500/2,500]
With a proof hand-colored by Brooke
with slight variations from the finished
watercolor, and the manuscript caption
below in the artist’s hand: “I have added
some markings in the bread which can be
added to the key block. L.L.B.”
117
DIK BROWNE.
Hagar the Horrible.Two daily comic strips.
One is two panels, the other three. Each approximately 102x330 mm; 4x13 inches, signed
lower right. July 6 and September 19, 1983. Not examined out of frame.
[300/400]
118
DIK BROWNE.
Hagar the Horrible; 9-panel Sunday comic strip.
Pen and ink on paper, signed lower right. Sight size 280x406 mm; 11x 16 inches. Not
examined out of frame. Published May 18, 1980.
[600/900]
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