The math is straightforward. Each issue of College Humor magazine that included cartoonist Peter Arno's work, circa 1936-1937, contained three cartoons in a popular, I assume, feature called "Side-Show." Of the Arno originals that were either purchased by or consigned to the Nicholls Gallery in 1985, I have yet to account for nine of them in any of the various copies of the magazine I've either collected or else examined at Columbia University. This means I still need to acquire, or examine, at least three more issues to document their content and check it agains the remaining cartoons in the Nicholls consignment. See, it's simple.
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Sam Berman Photographed by Dudley Lee College Humor, October 1936 Etsy listing accessed July 27, 2024 |
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College Humor, October 1936 Etsy price accessed July 27, 2024 |
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Sam Berman Photographed by Dudley Lee College Humor, October 1936 |
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College Humor, October 1936 eBay listing accessed July 27, 2024 |
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Bil Baird Photographed by Dudley Lee College Humor, March 1937 Etsy listing accessed July 27, 2024 |
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College Humor, March 1937 Etsy price accessed July 27, 2024 |
But a little research on my part identified a copy of the issue priced at $30 on eBay, shipping included. I know a deal when I see one. ![]() |
Bil Baird Photographed by Dudley Lee College Humor, March 1937 |
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College Humor, March 1937 eBay listing accessed July 27, 2024 |
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College Humor, March 1937 eBay item description |
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Lay off, you mugs Russell Patterson Photographed by Eugene Hutchinson Clothes designed by Gladys Parker College Humor, December 1934 |
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College Humor, December 1937 eBay listing accessed July 27, 2024 |
August 3, 2024 Update: The December issue arrived and, despite the higher 25 cent cover price, it is dated 1934, not 1937 as in the eBay listing. It has two full-page Arno cartoons which predate his "Side-Show" feature. The cover sculptor, Russell Patterson, is now identified. I have updated all this information so the magazines are not presented in the chronological order I had originally intended.
Note: I'd still like to hear from anyone with Peter Arno rarities, either obscure published cartoons or original art. I'll even do the math.
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