This wonderful cartoon by Helen E. Hokinson was published in The New Yorker. Two of the artist's society matrons revisit their college campus and reminisce about a past indiscretion which seems trivial by the relatively lax standards...of 1939. Fine stuff.
The original artwork was withdrawn by the consignor from an auction at Illustration House in 2007 where it carried a robust estimate of $3,000 to $5,000. Then the housing bubble burst in 2008, of course, and now in 2012 the artwork has been sold on eBay to an uncontested bidder for about $800, or just over a quarter of its 2007 low estimate.
The original artwork was withdrawn by the consignor from an auction at Illustration House in 2007 where it carried a robust estimate of $3,000 to $5,000. Then the housing bubble burst in 2008, of course, and now in 2012 the artwork has been sold on eBay to an uncontested bidder for about $800, or just over a quarter of its 2007 low estimate.
Helen E. Hokinson, "Just think--we were almost expelled for going out in a canoe!" Original Artwork for The New Yorker, June 3, 1939, Page 15 |
Helen E. Hokinson, "Just think--we were almost expelled for going out in a canoe!" Original Artwork for The New Yorker, June 3, 1939, Page 15 |
Detail |
Helen E. Hokinson Signature and Caption |
The original publication date in The New Yorker |
The back of the artwork |
Illustration House Lot 67, December 1, 2007 |
Illustration House, December 1, 2007 |
Illustration House, December 1, 2007 |
Illustration House Lot 67, December 1, 2007
Image added August 7, 2013
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Illustration House Lot 67, December 1, 2007
Image added August 7, 2013
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Helen E. Hokinson, eBay Winning Bid
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Helen E. Hokinson, eBay Q & A
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