Three pieces of original art by New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno (1904-1968) were auctioned by Hess Fine Art on Saturday. All three come from the estate of actress and socialite Nina Lunn Black (1924-2005). The first two are signed cartoons that were published in the pages of The New Yorker. The third is a crayon sketch entitled Les deux jolies soeurs, which anyone with high school French (or Google Translate) can tell you is Two Pretty Sisters. It is unsigned and unpublished, but demonstrates a sureness of hand consistent with Arno's.
"Partial letters visible at the left edge margin, our Gallerist believes this to be consistent with the artist[']s handwriting." |
https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/peter-arno-orig-cartoon-crayon-pencil-graphite-dr-1497-c-0ff43589d3?objectID=176759554&algIndex=upcoming_lots_prod&queryID=e48a68f94c471405a77df72280ee209d |
https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/bradshaw-crandell-hollywood-actress-nina-lunn-bla-1467-c-9774dc6b97?objectID=176639710&algIndex=undefined&queryID=86923bcc445c44e01665726b7c7bc601 |
Note: I would like to hear from anyone who can provide additional evidence for this piece's authorship. Opinions are always welcome too.
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