Sale 2480 - Illustration Art, June 5, 2018

253 c MISCHA RICHTER. “Care of Dogs.” Cartoon for The New Yorker, stamped May 5, 1945 on verso. Ink, wash, and correction f luid on paper. 305x267 mm; 12x10 1 / 2 inches, on 15x12-inch sheet. Signed “Richter” in lower right image.   [300/400] 254 c DONALD REILLY. “I realize acceptance at Smith means little to you at the moment, dear, but you’ll see—you’ll meet freaks there who will be your friends for life.” Cartoon for The New Yorker, published July 24, 1971. Ink, wash, and correction f luid on paper. 267x267 mm; 10 1 / 2 x10 1 / 2 inches, on 10 3 / 4 x10 3 / 4 -inch sheet. Signed in lower right image. Hinged to window matte; framed. Accompanied by a copy of the magazine. [400/600] 255 c CHARLES SAXON. “You know why I like this place? It’s friendly.” Cartoon for The New Yorker, published August 27, 1960, with their stamps and notes on board verso. Pen, ink, charcoal, and correction f luid on paper with several collaged elements. 14 1 / 2 x11 inches, laid to 20x14 3 / 4 -inch board. Signed “Saxon” in lower right, inscribed “To James Hanson — who really understands these things. With best wishes, Charles Saxon” in lower left. Image is toned with matte burn. Matted; framed. [800/1,200] 253 254 255

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