Sale 2526 - Illustration Art, December 10, 2019

4 c ALBERT DORNE. “How’s Your ‘Pep’ Appeal?” Advertisement for Kellogg’s Pep Cereal, circa 1940. Mixed media with pen, ink, wash, and gouache on board. 302x164 mm; 11 3 / 4 x6 1 / 2 inches,on 15x10 1 / 2 - inch board. Some discoloration; printer’s notes in margins. Tipped to board. [600/900] 5 c STEVAN DOHANOS. “Four Seasons.” Textile design, circa 1950. Also cover illustration for Famous Artists Magazine , Vol. 6, No. 1, Autumn 1957, and illustrated in photograph with artist in “Stevan Dohanos: Specialist in Versatility” by Pauline Engel in same magazine. Casein on board. 733x694 mm; 28 3 / 4 x27 1 / 4 inches. Signed “Steven Dohanos” in lower right image. Framed. Accompanied by a copy of the magazine. [1,500/2,500] 6 c ROBERT LAWSON. “Just the right amount of Turkish.” Illustration for a Chesterfield cigarette advertisement, 1930. Mixed media, with watercolor, gouache, graphite, pen, and ink on paper. 136x142 mm; 5 1 / 4 x5 1 / 4 inches. Tipped to board with window matte. Provenance: acquired from the artist by G. Everett Hoyt, Chesterfield account manager at Hoyt Advertising; to descendant, then to two private collections. [700/1,000] Though best known for his children’s book illustrations, particularly “Ferdinand the Bull” and his own “Rabbit Hill,” which won the first Newbery award, Lawson was a prolific illustrator of popular monthly magazines and advertising campaigns. 4 6

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