
Illustration Art
June 18, 2026 12:00 PM EDT
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Exhibition HoursExhibition Hours
Sat, Jun 13 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Mon, Jun 15 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Tue, Jun 16 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Wed, Jun 17 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

352 lots
- Walt Disney Studios(9)
- Walter Martin Baumhofer(8)
- Ernest Howard Shepard(7)
- Richard (1902) Taylor(6)
- Gilbert Bundy(5)
1: Herbert Cole, (1867-1930), Portrait of Kenneth Grahame. Circa 1920.
2: Reginald Lionel Knowles, (1879-1950), Seventy Years a Showman. 1927.
3: Ernest Howard Shepard, (1879-1976), "Victim decked for the altar." 1922.
4: Ernest Howard Shepard, (1879-1976), 9 drawings prepared to illustrate The Golden Age. 1928.
5: Ernest Howard Shepard, (1879-1976), 12 drawings prepared to illustrate Dream Days. 1930.
6: Ernest Howard Shepard, (1879-1976), "He quickened his pace with shrill whines.” 1930.
7: Ernest Howard Shepard, (1879-1976), “As he sat on the grass and looked across the river..." 1931.
8: Ernest Howard Shepard, (1879-1976), “Embarking again and crossing over, they worked their way up the stream..." 1971.
9: Ernest Howard Shepard, (1879-1976), H. Mole lift-operator. 1949.
10: Arthur Rackham, (1867-1939), Toad and the Gaoler's Daughter. Circa 1937.
11: Arthur Rackham, (1867-1939), Preparatory sketch of a riverside scene. Circa 1940.
12: Inga Moore, (1945-), The Wind in the Willows: Mole rediscovers his former underground home. Circa 1999.
13: Richard Doyle, (1824-1883), Pictorial border for Pecopin and Bauldour. Circa 1840.
14: Evert van Muyden, (1853-1922), Les trouvailles de M. Bretoncel. 1889.
15: Evert van Muyden, (1853-1922), La Sonette de Monsieur Berloquin. 1891.
16: Palmer Cox, (1840-1924), The Brownies in California. 1895.
17: Howard Chandler Christy, (1873-1952), "How my Lord would struggle to forget her!" 1896.
18: Howard Chandler Christy, (1873-1952), "Already nodding o'er his noonday pipe." 1896.
19: Howard Chandler Christy, (1873-1952), "I mean to write a tale of love." 1896.
20: William Wallace Denslow, (1856-1915), 1st edition, Wizard of Oz. "Once in a while she would pass a house..." 1899.