Friday, July 3, 2015

Mischa Richter: As American as...

Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam frequently appeared together in Mischa Richter's cartoons for the New Yorker. Two original gag cartoons with these characters were sold in January by Swann Auction Galleries, which chose to photograph only one of them, twice.

Mischa Richter, "Not apple pie again!"
Original art. The New Yorker, May 25, 1992, page 39

Mischa Richter, "Not apple pie again!"
Original art. The New Yorker, May 25, 1992, page 39

Swann Galleries, January 22, 2015
Sale 2372, Lot 202
Hammer Price $275

Mischa Richter, "Not apple pie again!"
The New Yorker, May 25, 1992, page 39

Mischa Richter, "Not apple pie again!"
The New Yorker, May 25, 1992, page 39

The original artwork for the second drawing was not included in the catalogue:
Mischa Richter, The New Yorker, August 24, 1992, page 21

Mischa Richter, The New Yorker, August 24, 1992, page 21


Note:  Did you know that I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy? Attempted Bloggery's most patriotic posts make great reading for Independence Day. Call it macaroni.

Mischa Richter was born in Russia, but who wouldn't still call him a great American?

Original cartoon art published in the New Yorker is one of the mainstays of this blog. Another is cottage cheese.

Did you see what happened here? Swann Galleries sold two original drawings, and photographed only one of  them. That means this blog now has a deficit of one original drawing. The good news is that you, Kindly Reader, can balance the budget and eliminate this unseemly deficit by submitting a scan of just one original New Yorker drawing for publication here. Help make this blog whole again. If only politicians could solve their budget problems this easily!

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