Friday, May 12, 2017

Claude's Super Hot Dog

The 1950s saw the rise of both fast food and home baking, although these two distinct culinary trends usually did not come up at the same time. Claude Smith's original New Yorker artwork from the August 13, 1955 issue is the exception to that generality.

"Did you ever stop to consider that maybe Duncan Hines doesn't like hot dogs?"
Claude Smith, original art
The New Yorker, August 13, 1955, page 25

Edna Eicke, The New Yorker, August 13, 1955

"Did you ever stop to consider that maybe Duncan Hines doesn't like hot dogs?"
Claude Smith, 
The New Yorker, August 13, 1955, page 25

Verso

Verso, detail

Verso, detail

"Did you ever stop to consider that maybe Duncan Hines doesn't like hot dogs?"
Claude Smith, 
The New Yorker, August 13, 1955, page 25

Verso

Verso, detail

Verso, detail

Claude Smith
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"Did you ever stop to consider that maybe
Duncan Hines doesn't like hot dogs?"

Claude Smith, original art
The New Yorker, August 13, 1955, page 25

"Did you ever stop to consider that maybe
Duncan Hines doesn't like hot dogs?"

Claude Smith, 
The New Yorker, August 13, 1955, page 25

Drawings by James Thurber and Claude Smith
The New Yorker,
 August 13, 1955, pages 24-25

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