Sale 2495 - Illustration Art, December 6, 2018

253 c DAVID SUTER. “Russian Global Bear.” Illustration published on page 94 of Harper’s Magazine, March 1980. Conte crayon on paper. 216x254 mm; 8 1 / 2 x10 inches, on 11x12-inch sheet. Unsigned. [700/1,000] Suter (1949 - ) is an American artist revered for his use of bistable perception in his editorial illustrations. His work has appeared in countless publications including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Time magazine. Suter was also the courtroom artist during the Watergate trials. 254 c DAVID SUTER. “In New Academia, a Day’s Work Isn’t Free.” Illustration to accompany a Letter to the Editor regarding a grade strike by Yale University teaching assistants, published in The New York Times, December 19, 1995. Ink over graphite on the verso of a faxed copy of the letter. 235x184 mm; 9 1 / 4 x7 1 / 4 inches, on 10 3 / 4 x8 1 / 2 -inch sheet. Unsigned. [600/900] 253 254 255 255 c GARRY TRUDEAU. “My friend here is interested in looking at some word processors.” Original daily “Doonesbury” cartoon, published December 15, 1982. Pen, ink, Zipatone, and correction f luid on partially-printed paper. 140x381 mm; 5 1 / 2 x15 inches, on 7 1 / 4 x16 1 / 2 -inch sheet. Signed “G.B. Trudeau” in fourth panel. Image is toned. Hinged to matte; framed. [800/1,200]

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