An original illustration by cartoonist Charles Addams was sold last week by Heritage Auctions. It is framed above a printed sheet declaring it an original Addams Family illustration, but it is not quite the Addams Family we're all familiar with. Who exactly are these characters and why on earth are they all writing, or attempting to write?
I didn't recognize the illustration when author Steve Stoliar first brought it to my attention. My first thought was that it might be an advertising piece, but that was just a guess. I decided to consult with some Addams specialists.
The Thing |
Thing? Yes, Thing. A word of explanation might be in order here. In an earlier communication, Joel wrote, "Kevin Miserocchi [director of the Tee & Charles Addams Foundation] identifies the character peeking out from under the drapes [in the Addams Family scarf] as The Thing. Our modern concept of The Thing as a disembodied hand wasn’t solidified until the 1964 TV show. Prior to that, with the exception of one drawing showing hands coming out of a record player and changing a record, The Thing tended to peer down from balconies, from behind drapes, or out from under seats. There's no real evidence that Mr. Addams thought of this character as 'The Thing' (which was only mentioned once in an early cartoon that shows a sign on the mansion’s wrought iron fence that reads, 'Beware of the Thing') but the idea that 'something' was creeping around the mansion was pretty powerful and since this character creeps around the house, it’s not unreasonable to think the two are one and the same."
Beware of the Thing Charles Addams Addams and Evil, 1947 Image updated October 15, 2022 Scan by David Lo Pan |
"I am inclined to think this was for an industrial advertisement rather than for The New Yorker. There seems to be a quite a few of Addams's industrial ads out in the world..."
Charles Addams Heritage Auctions listing ended October 7, 2022 |
Charles Addams Heritage Auctions item description |
Note: My thanks to Steve Stoliar, author of Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House, who originally brought this intriguing Addams drawing to my attention. I strongly recommend his book but I think the audiobook, which Steve himself narrates, is terrific too.
Thanks also to Linda H. Davis, author of Charles Addams: A Cartoonist's Life. Ms. Davis has been very generous in her responses to all my Addams queries. Her biography should be essential reading for everyone who likes to visit this blog.
I am indebted as well to Joel Jacobus, tireless cataloguer of Addams merchandise and memorabilia. When I need to tell Granny Frump from Grandmama, I go to Joel.
Thanks as well to H. Kevin Miserocchi of the Tee & Charles Addams Foundation. He is an executive producer of "Wednesday," premiering on Netflix November 23. It seems to have a great look and a talented cast:
My thanks also to to New Yorker cartoonist and Ink Spill blogger Michael Maslin, who came along with me for this whole adventure.
Needless to say, any reader who chanced to see this Charles Addams illustration in print should get in touch and provide the details.
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