Sins of omission may be found on occasion in the listings of any auction house. The James Cox Gallery of Willow, New York, for example, sold these two images by Ronald Searle, Coins of the Realm, on Sunday without providing bidders with all the relevant information:
The caricatures of Bill Clinton and Al Gore date from 1993, and must have been created just prior to the Inauguration.
Ronald Searle James Cox Gallery May 23, 2021 |
The gallery's other major omission was the failure to note that these drawings were originally published in The New Yorker:
"Artist's Notebook" by Ronald Searle https://archives.newyorker.com/newyorker/1993-01-25/flipbook/078/ |
What cannot be divined is whether a more complete auction listing would have brought the price of this lot up into a range that better reflects the market value of Searle originals.
Also unknowable, at least for now, are the whereabouts of the two drawings of the reverse of the medals? Why was the set broken up heads and tails? It just doesn't seem right.
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