A while back, I posted images from a copy of Lee Lorenz's
The Art of The New Yorker 1925-1995 that once belonged to cartoonist David Pascal. Here is another copy of the book in my collection, this one inscribed by cartoonist
Edward Koren with a quick ink sketch. It reads, "For Henry, Supinely--Ed Koren."
Supine means lying down in the face-up position. I leave it to you just how supine Mr. Koren's figure is.
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Lee Lorenz, The Art of The New Yorker 1925-1995, Ex-Collection Henry |
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Edward Koren, Inscribed, "For Henry / Supinely-- / Ed Koren" |
Note that the bookseller, Barnes & Noble Collectibles NYC, erroneously attributed the drawing to author Lee Lorenz.
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Bookseller Image |
Note: You can find my post on David Pascal's copy of
The Art of The New Yorker 1925-1995 here.
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