56
●
CLARA MILLER BURD.
“Friendly Animals.” Cover illustration for the book of the same name by Burd, published
in 1928. Pencil, watercolor and gouache on board. 406x292 mm; 16x11
1
/
2
inches, on-
19x14
3
/
4
-inch board. Signed “CM Burd / N.Y. City” in lower left image. Upper right
corner chipped, pinholes in margins, discoloration at extreme right edge not affecting
image, pencil notations on verso.
[800/1,200]
57
●
CLARA MILLER BURD.
“How many little pigs do you count?”Original illustration for page 1 of “Friendly Animals”
by Burd, published in 1928. Pencil, watercolor, and gouache on board. 336x260 mm;
13
1
/
4
x10
1
/
4
inches, on 17
1
/
2
x14-inch board. Signed “CM Burd” in lower left image. Notations
and pinholes in margins, archival tape on verso from prior matting.
[500/750]
55
●
MAGINEL WRIGHT
ENRIGHT BARNEY.
Flying a Kite. Cover illustration for
Women’sWorld
magazine, published March
1938. Gouache and graphite on paper.
355x342 mm; 14x13
1
/
2
inches. Signed
below image. Drafting tape and pinholes
in margins. Matted and framed.
[1,200/1,800]
Barney (1881-1966) was the sister of architect
Frank LloydWright and the illustrator of several
children’s books, including those of L. Frank
Baum as well as cover designs and illustrations for
numerous magazines throughout the 1920s-40s.
55
56
57