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I laughed at the Lorax, "You poor stupid guy! You never can tell what some people will buy." --Dr. Seuss
Monday, January 13, 2025
Seen and Noted: George Price's Signature
My Entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #928
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Seen and Noted: Cathy Guisewite Sketch "To John K. Aulthouse, Jr.!"
An ink sketch on an index card by Cathy Guisewite of her comic strip alter ego Cathy is inscribed "To John K. Aulthouse, Jr!" in a thought balloon. It is signed and dated June 6, 1986, some ten years into the strip's thirty-four year run. The art is currently available on eBay for $74.99 or a best offer.
Cathy Guisewite eBay listing accessed January 12, 2025 |
Cathy Guisewite Cathy Guisewite eBay listing item description |
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Friday, January 10, 2025
Ed Arno: Social Realism
Ed Arno's initial and date |
Ed Arno eBay Listing Ended August 20, 2017 |
Ed Arno eBay Item Description |
Although it was apparently sold in 2017, the same artwork was sold again three years later by the same seller. This time the price was reduced and the sale benefited a charity.
Thursday, January 9, 2025
eBay 101: The 1937 New Yorker Album
Occasionally I offer a few helpful tips for eBay sellers who want to improve their listings. I base the suggestions in this post on a recent auction for a worn copy of The 1937 New Yorker Album with no dust jacket. First off, sellers, in your photographs, don't let the shadow of your smart phone fall on the item you wish to sell:
"Hey, Mr. Raboldi! Surprise!" Charles Addams |
"Maybe they'd like us to say 'good night' already." (dating couple on a couch to the right) Syd Hoff |
"Ready or not, they say she's never been known to miss a cue." Whitney Darrow, Jr. |
The 1937 New Yorker Album eBay listing ended November 16, 2024 |
The 1937 New Yorker Album eBay item description |
Despite this eBay seller's less-than-ideal presentation of the book, I saw the listing and was surprised to find I didn't have this book in my library. So I took my fifteen bucks and entered the fray.
The 1937 New Yorker Album eBay bid history One last minute bid from your neighborhood blogger is met with success. |
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Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Claude Smith: The Happy Husband
Claude Smith called his seven-panel New Yorker cartoon of April 13, 1968, "one of my few supers!" On May 31, 1982, he pronounced it "Still a good one!" These notations were presumably made when the artist presented the original to a new owner. The art was sold in Brooklyn on January 4 for $400 plus a 28% buyer's premium.
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The stamp indicates Ben Day was used for shading . . . but I don't see any shading. |
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Claude Smith's signature |
Claude Smith Antique Arena, Inc., sale of January 4, 2024 |
Claude Smith Antique Arena, Inc., sale of January 4, 2025 |
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Tuesday, January 7, 2025
The CartoonStock Cartoon Caption Contest No. 188
In the CartoonStock Caption Contest number 188, we are in a living room with a flying dog and its master. The dog may or may not be an angel; there's no halo.
The rules of the monthly cash prize contest have not changed (and neither has my description of them): Five dollars buys up to three entries. Real cash prizes are $500 for first place and $100 for each of five runners up. As of this writing, I've put $165 into the first thirty-three pay-to-play contests and this thirty-fourth challenge brings my total cash outlay up to $170. Having achieved runner-up status with two previous entries, I've collected $200 from CartoonStock, so I'm still playing with the house's money, thank goodness. In fact, so few contestants enter that the odds may generally be considered favorable even for us less-gifted caption writers. My three entries are shown below. The cartoonist is J. C. Duffy.
"Guess what happened when I caught the car." "So, it's true, you can't feed a dog chocolate." "I never had my day." |
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Monday, January 6, 2025
My Entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #927
The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #927 from the double issue of December 30, 2024 & January 6, 2025, is set in a corporate office inhabited by two businessmen—and four seagulls. Two of the seagulls are perched on the men's respective balding heads. The standing, more subordinate executive speaks. The drawing is by Kaamran Hafeez. |
"And yet, the environmentalists still hate us." |
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Sunday, January 5, 2025
Constantin Alajálov: Warning All Wives!
An article called "Warning All Wives!" published in McCall's was reprinted in the Reader's Digest issue of February 1964. Part II of a feature with the same name appeared in a February magazine issue, possibly McCall's, along with Constantin Alajálov's illustration, the original of which is reproduced here. The husband appears exhausted, the wife frustrated. What could possibly have gone wrong in the marriage bed?
Warning All Wives! (Part II) Constantin Alajálov McCall's[?], c. February 1964[?], p. 129 |
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Constantin Alajálov Stephenson's Auction listing accessed two hour before the sale |
At the drop of the hammer, there was no sale:
Page 48 of the February 1964 Reader's Digest may contain a clue to this piece.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/333964401291 |
Note: I'd like to hear from anyone with an image of this illustration in print—or with some advice for this poor woman.
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