Sale 2465 - Illustration Art, December 14, 2017

304 c JAMES STEVENSON. “Which do you favor, José?” Cartoon for The New Yorker, published June 19, 1965, with their stamp on verso. Pen, ink, and watercolor. 457x610 mm; 18x24 inches. Signed in lower right image, captioned in pen, lower left margin. [300/400] The full caption reads: “Which do you favor, José — a counter-revolutionary military junta, a rebel-led constitutional force with leftist ties, or a provisional government containing dissident elements and pledged to new elections, supervised by the O.A.S.?” 304 305 305 c RICHARD TAYLOR. “I really had it finished at Brooklyn Bridge, - but I don’t get off ’til Flatbush Avenue.” Cartoon for The New Yorker, published April 27, 1940. Pen, ink, and wash on board. 273x235 mm; 10 3 / 4 x9 1 / 4 inches, on 15x13 3 / 4 -inch board. Signed in upper left image. Matte burned in image and faint water stain in lower portion; blurred draft of caption in lower margin of board. [400/600]

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