Showing posts with label Bob Hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Hope. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Edward Sorel: The Aviary

Edward Sorel today can be regarded as one of the great living caricaturists. Back in 1966, though, he was earning his bona fides in Ramparts magazine with his Bestiary series. 



The Aviary [Hawkus Caucus Americanus] illustration concluded the sequence as a full wraparound color cover for the July 1966 issue. 
The original art has faded somewhat, but perhaps not as much as our memories of the Vietnam era hawks and doves who provided the intellectual justification for and refutation of our national fiasco in Southeast Asia. Heritage Auctions, the seller of this work in its November 4 Illustration Art sale, was good enough to include a scan of the published magazine cover.

When I checked in on the bidding action some thirteen hours before the sale, the online price was well over $5,000 for this signature piece at Heritage Auctions. 

Edward Sorel
Heritage Auctions Illustration Art sale of November 4, 2025


Edward Sorel
Heritage Auctions item description

Sold!



Ramparts magazine included a key of sorts, full of puns rather than names, but the identities of the various birds are apparent.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/364116809810






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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

E. Simms Campbell: USO Calling

The United Service Organizations (USO) was founded in 1941 to improve the morale of the United States Armed Forces. USO centers were opened at home and abroad. The Camp Shows began in October 1941 and were to become famous for entertaining the troops with celebrities such as Bob Hope. E. Simms Campbell's timely color cartoon from the December 1941 issue of Esquire imagines—what else?—a showgirl with a very personal stake in the new organization.

"U. S. O. calling—have you made your donation yet?"
E. Simms Campbell
Esquire, December 1941, page 128?






Note:  Let's put on a show! Attempted Bloggery continues its revue of the work of prolific cartoonist E. Simms Campbell (1906-1971). Readers are invited to submit high-resolution scans or photographs of original Campbell art or perhaps of forgotten published cartoons such as this one. 

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