In 1961 cartoonist Ronald Searle left his English wife Kaye Webb for Monica Koenig and moved to Paris. Short on cash, he was eager to barter his artwork for rent, food, and wine. His social center became the Restaurant des Beaux-Arts on the Left Bank, owned by Marcelle Methlin. In February of 1962, Searle presented one Marcelle with a personalized and hand-illustrated copy of his 1961 collection Which Way Did He Go? It has a watercolor of a bearded artist who looks very much like Searle creating a drip painting of the dedication "Pour Marcelle." It is my conjecture that this Marcelle and the friendly restaurateur are one and the same.
Back cover with a detail of Broadway, NY |
Ronald Searle eBay listing ended September 24, 2023 |
Sold for best offer of 1,960 Euros |
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