Sunday, September 17, 2023

George Price: Maureen Walks Out

The situation in the cartoon doesn't seem all that funny at first. A woman, Maureen, takes her five children and the three pets and she walks out on her husband, leaving him alone in their squalid apartment. The original drawing is expertly rendered by George Price (1901-1995). The cartoon was purchased by The New Yorker in 1988 and published in its pages in 1990:

"Damn it, Maureen! You just don't break up a winning combination."
George Price
Original art
The New Yorker,
 February 12, 1990, p. 37

The composition is wonderful, guiding our eye from the seated husband at left, past the children who can walk and the pets, to the overburdened mother at the right. We see her suitcase pretty much last and it is that which explains everything we've already observed. So what makes this funny? It's got to be the brilliant caption which runs counter to everything Price has drawn and tells us all we need to know about the two differing perspectives on the marriage. There's another great touch: Price has placed a horseshoe askew on the wall for good luck.

George Price's signature

Handwritten caption




The drawing was sold at auction yesterday in Maine. With an estimate of $800 to $1,200, it attracted its first $400 bid around two weeks before the sale.
George Price
Casco Bay Auctions, Twentieth Century Art & Design, lot 303, bidding as of September 3, 2023

Who's Maurice? I count three errors in the auction house's caption.
George Price

Casco Bay Auctions, Twentieth Century Art & Design, lot 303 item description

Bidding as of September 3, 2023


The lot was sold for a hammer price of $450 plus a $90 buyer's premium if purchased directly through the auction house, or else $126 through Invaluable:



"Damn it, Maureen! You just don't break up a winning combination."
George Price
Original art
The New Yorker, February 12, 1990, p. 37

A poem by Alex Stevens, a spot drawing by Jenni Oliver, and a cartoon by George Price


 



Sofa spot
Jenni Oliver

 

 



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