An original magazine cartoon by Gahan Wilson was sold this past weekend on eastern Long Island for $800, more than the auction house's high estimate. It's one of those unusual drawings where Wilson somehow worked a grotesque figure into something suitable, more or less, for The New Yorker. Bon appétit.
"I'd just as soon it wasn't cut into those funny little pieces[,] if you don't mind." Gahan Wilson Original art The New Yorker, November 17, 1997, page 106 |
Detail |
In the caption, Wilson left off the comma, but The New Yorker fixed that.
Gahan Wilson's signature |
Gahan Wilson South Bay Auctions, Inc., listing accessed April 23, 2022 |
"I'd just as soon it wasn't cut into those funny little pieces[,] if you don't mind." Gahan Wilson Original art The New Yorker, November 17, 1997, page 106 |
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