Original art from the New Yorker by Whitney Darrow, Jr., was offered by Taraba Illustration Art in 2016. The listing read "Overindulged child bored on a rainy day. This is 13 x 11.25” and appeared in The New Yorker on August 26th, 1974... Darrow was so good at finding humor in the human condition. This one’s priced at only $1000 + $50 as share of domestic shipping… " Me, I love the way the mother offers her daughter so many creative options while the child just wants to go out and run around.
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"Why don't you sing, weave, paint, sculpt, compose[,] or something?" Whitney Darrow, Jr. Original art The New Yorker, August 26, 1974, page 23 |
Spot drawing by Kenneth Mahood and cartoon by Whitney Darrow, Jr. |
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