Saturday, June 6, 2020

eBay 101: Bernard Schoenbaum's Workout

What's wrong with this picture? The award for poorest photography of original New Yorker art ever presented on eBay goes to...
Bernard Schoenbaum
Original art
The New Yorker, February 9, 1987, page 42

Which do you see more clearly, the reflection or the artist's signature? Say, is that the photographer's finger?
Bernard Schoenbaum's signature

Seriously, can you make out the gag here?
Bernard Schoenbaum
Original art
The New Yorker, February 9, 1987, page 42






Bernard Schoenbaum
Original art
The New Yorker, February 9, 1987, page 42

The copyright notice is dated 1981. The drawing was held in the bank for some six years and eventually published in 1987. The eBay seller's conclusion is that this "May have [been] a study for magazine art?" Why a study?
Copyright notice


Ultimately the seller gets what the seller deserves: just $50 for matted and framed original New Yorker art. This whole process is a disservice to what is probably quite a handsome New Yorker original.
Bernard Schoenbaum
eBay Listing Ended February 2, 2014


Bernard Schoenbaum
eBay Item Description

No Q&A



Here's the published gag, for those who want to see what it actually looks like:

Bernard Schoenbaum
Original art
The New Yorker, February 9, 1987, page 42

Cartoons by Bernard Schoenbaum and Henry Martin
https://archives.newyorker.com/newyorker/1987-02-09/flipbook/042/


Note:  Well, I hope that's as bad as the photography gets on eBay. Attempted Bloggery seeks clear, crisp photos of original New Yorker cartoon art by Bernard Schoenbaum and others.



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