The thirtieth annual exhibition of the Society of Illustrators was held at the Harlow, McDonald Gallery early in the spring of 1932. It was the time of the Great Depression and, according to an ad found on eBay, many illustrators were out of work. The Society raised money to assist these artists by offering the public fifteen-minute portrait sketches and caricatures by some of the era's most celebrated illustrators. For five dollars ($108.32 in today's money), from March 28 to April 9, visitors could be immortalized by Peter Arno, W. T. Benda, Floyd Davis, James Montgomery Flagg, Rube Goldberg, Jefferson Machamer, Herb Roth, Tony Sarg, Otto Soglow, or C. D. Williams. For those who didn't lose their life savings in the Great Crash, it wasn't a bad deal at all.
Society of Illustrators eBay listing accessed January 29, 2023 |
Society of Illustrators eBay item description |
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The ad is illustrated by W. M. I don't recognize the initials. Could it be Wallace Morgan? Or somebody else?
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This is Wallace Morgan, no doubt for me.
ReplyDeleteI expect it may be, Li-An. Do you have any examples of Morgan's work to back this up?
DeleteSome Morgan’s works here https://www.li-an.fr/?s=morgan.
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