In September an eBay seller offered an original cartoon by Peter Arno with an opening bid of only $100 or a Buy It Now price of $300. The only information given in the description is "Humorous New Yorker Cartoon." There is only one photo:
So once you've seen the ad, you realize that this original appears to be very tightly framed, with the edges of the artwork cut off on all sides. The lone photo we are given is extremely tightly cropped as well. Why? Are we looking at a frame around the border or the inner edge of a matte? Has the artwork been trimmed or does a matte extend for a few inches in each direction? Is there any reflective glass here? It is difficult to tell much about what we're looking at.
Here's the auction listing:
Peter Arno, Does the time change really get you? Original Air-India advertising art The New Yorker, February 26, 1966, page 97 |
eBay Listing Ended September 16, 2016 |
eBay Item Description |
eBay Bid History. This sold in under 16 hours with Buy It Now. |
Peter Arno, Does the time change really get you? Original Air-India advertising art The New Yorker, February 26, 1966, page 97 |
Arno created a total of six ads for Air-India and they all appeared in the New Yorker.
Peter Arno, Does the time change really get you? Air-India advertisement, The New Yorker, February 26, 1966, page 97 |
Peter Arno, Does the time change really get you? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, February 26, 1966, page 97 |
Peter Arno, What goes on when you choose an airline? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, April 9, 1966, page 119 |
Peter Arno, What goes on when you choose an airline? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, April 9, 1966, page 119 The New Yorker, September 17, 1966, page155 |
Peter Arno, Do you have to be in London early in the morning? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, May 14, 1966, page 127 |
Peter Arno, Do you have to be in London early in the morning? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, May 14, 1966, page 127 October 15, 1966, page133 |
Peter Arno, Should you trust a travel agent? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, June 11, 1966, page 95 |
Peter Arno, Should you trust a travel agent? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, June 11, 1966, page 95 |
Peter Arno, Do you wish there were more love in economy class? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, August 13, 1966, page 89 |
Peter Arno, Do you wish there were more love in economy class? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, August 13, 1966, page 89 The New Yorker, November 12, 1966, page 169 |
At least three of the ads were run a second time.
Peter Arno, What goes on when you choose an airline? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, April 9, 1966, page 119 The New Yorker, September 17, 1966, page155 |
Peter Arno, Do you have to be in London early in the morning? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, May 14, 1966, page 127 October 15, 1966, page133 |
Peter Arno, Do you wish there were more love in economy class? Air-India advertisement The New Yorker, August 13, 1966, page 89 The New Yorker, November 12, 1966, page 169 |
February 4, 2017 Update: The new owner has posted a photograph showing the work to be matted to the edge of the image:
https://www.artworkarchive.com/artwork/satiric-art/air-india-ad-illustration-1966 |
Note: Thanks to Paul Merklein for bringing this auction listing to my attention.
If you are the new owner of this artwork, please send a better image or two of the whole thing. (If you possess other Arno art, the same applies.)
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