Wednesday, November 19, 2014

"Engraved" by John Held, Jr.

"Sexual freedom was a mania and it strikes me only now that for the past fifty years every generation is convinced that it was the pioneer in breaking with Victorian morals. That breakthrough, as an historical fact, occurred in the Garden of Eden."
--"Alistair Cooke's America" (1973)

These four "engravings" by John Held, Jr. are from the estate of H. N. Swanson and were in all likelihood published in Swanson's College Humor magazine. In general, they lampoon the supposed repressed sexuality of a previous generation. Possibly they date from the late 1920's. Held published drawings in a similar woodcut print style in The New Yorker.

Whatever these are, they are not true engravings. They could, of course, be a very nice set of linoleum block prints, but they may indeed be unique creations skillfully executed in the style of Victorian woodcuts. All four were sold on eBay this past March, nicely framed, for just $53--a veritable "sock in the eye!"

John Held, Jr., "The Interrupted Love Scene
A situation as old as the pyramids. But much funnier
Eng. by John Held Jr"

 Original art for College Humor?
John Held, Jr., "The Interrupted Love Scene
A situation as old as the pyramids. But much funnier
Eng. by John Held Jr"
 Original art for College Humor?
John Held, Jr., "The Interrupted Love Scene
A situation as old as the pyramids. But much funnier
Eng. by John Held Jr"
 Original art for College Humor?
John Held, Jr., "There is No Moment Like the One When Your
Hair Comes Tumbling Down
Eng by John Held Jr an old hair Tousler himself"
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "There is No Moment Like the One When Your
Hair Comes Tumbling Down
Eng by John Held Jr an old hair Tousler himself"
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "There is No Moment Like the One When Your
Hair Comes Tumbling Down
Eng by John Held Jr an old hair Tousler himself"
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "'He Who Lays his Head on a Woman's Bosom
Must Beware of a Sock in the Eye'
Eng. by John Held Jr. who is still a boy at heart."
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "'He Who Lays his Head on a Woman's Bosom
Must Beware of a Sock in the Eye'
Eng. by John Held Jr. who is still a boy at heart."
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "'He Who Lays his Head on a Woman's Bosom
Must Beware of a Sock in the Eye'
Eng. by John Held Jr. who is still a boy at heart."
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "Victorian Honeymooners Pretending That
There is No Such Thing as a Bed
Engraved by John Held Jr. that early American humanist"
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "Victorian Honeymooners Pretending That
There is No Such Thing as a Bed
Engraved by John Held Jr. that early American humanist"
 Original art for College Humor?

John Held, Jr., "Victorian Honeymooners Pretending That
There is No Such Thing as a Bed
Engraved by John Held Jr. that early American humanist"
Original art for College Humor?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Original-John-Held-Jr-Framed-Woodcut-Engravings-New-Yorker-College-Humor-Art-/151261701931?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2337e6672b&nma=true&si=UB68sj2DvLx%252F9kdb54zXrlCgzYs%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557






"Alistair Cooke's America," Episode 11 (1973)
The quotation is at 23:34 followed by
a selection from The New Yorker.



Note:  There's more to see here of the work of John Held, Jr.

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