A work of original
New Yorker cartoon art by
Ed Arno was sold in July on eBay without the benefit of a caption. The seller writes, "This still has a cover over it from the New Yorker. I assume it had a caption on the finished product." That's a pretty good assumption. The seller may not have known the caption but the buyer, who placed a total of four unanswered bids to make sure he got it, presumably did. Now you can know it too:
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Ed Arno, Original art.
"And then, after a few minutes or so of conversation, Edgar and his friend
lapsed into a companionable silence. That was two days ago."
The New Yorker, June 24, 1985, page 89 |
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Ed Arno's signature |
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EBay Listing Ended July 14, 2015
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EBay Item Description |
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eBay Bid History
A lone bidder placed four bids, three of them insurance against a possible competing bid. The final bid is placed aggressively in the last five seconds, but it isn't needed.
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Ed Arno, "And then, after a few minutes or so of conversation, Edgar and his
friend lapsed into a companionable silence. That was two days ago."
The New Yorker, June 24, 1985, page 89 |
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Ed Arno, "And then, after a few minutes or so of conversation, Edgar and his
friend lapsed into a companionable silence. That was two days ago."
The New Yorker, June 24, 1985, page 89 |
Note: Once their companionable silence concludes, Edgar and his friend can read more in the archives about
Ed Arno or about
original New Yorker cartoon art. Captions are always included.
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