Showing posts with label Richard Merkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Merkin. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Richard Merkin's and Edith Oliver's Copies of McSorley's Wonderful Saloon by Joseph Mitchell

Journalist Joseph Mitchell (1908-1996) came to The New Yorker from the World-Telegram in the late 1930s and he continued to elevate the art of the profile. After 1964,  he still showed up at his office at The New Yorker every day to write but, afflicted with depression and writer's block, he produced nothing more that was published in his lifetime. New Yorker illustrator Richard Merkin (1938-2009), born in the year Mitchell left the World-Telegram, found the writer somewhere—possibly still there in his office—on April 7, 1996, and asked him to sign a first edition of McSorley's Wonderful Saloon (1943). Mitchell, it is evident from the inscription, was familiar with Merkin's work from the magazine. He was to die of metastatic lung cancer on May 24, fewer than seven weeks after signing the book.



Joseph Mitchell
AbeBooks listing accessed November 26, 2022

No doubt Mitchell felt some kinship with the staff, both artists and writers, who worked at the magazine, and even some of those writers who didn't. There is another copy of this book currently listed online which he signed to theater and film critic Edith Oliver (1913-1998) in 1943, four years before Oliver even came to work at The New Yorker, and more than fifty years earlier than he signed Merkin's copy. Was this obtained at a book signing, or privately? Both copies are listed at $3,500.



Joseph Mitchell
Abe Books listing accessed November 26, 2022




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Friday, February 17, 2017

Richard Merkin: The New Yorker's 1993 Anniversary

The New Yorker's 1993 anniversary party was held on February 18th at the Manhattan Center on West 43rd St. Art for the invitation was commissioned from Richard Merkin, who imagined it as a festive 1920's affair. Merkin's original art showed up on eBay in 2015 and sold for a proverbial Tin Pan Alley song. As an aside, the eBay seller's name is not what they teach you in marketing school.




Richard Merkin, original art, The New Yorker 1993 anniversary party invitation

Richard Merkin's signature

Richard Merkin's signature

Richard Merkin's initials

EBay Listing Ended June 23, 2015

eBay Item Description

eBay Bid History
Two last-minute bids fail to win it.






Note:  Thanks to cartoonist, blogger, and Peter Arno biographer Michael Maslin for having the presence of mind to preserve his copy of the invitation to the 1993 anniversary party in his archive.


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Saturday, May 14, 2016

Richard Merkin's Peter Arno

Richard Merkin's illustration of Peter Arno appeared in the New Yorker's 1993 anniversary issue. The cartoonist is shown in profile with a cigarette in his mouth, presiding over the city he loves. His outrageously bold shirt is a real attention grabber. Mr. Merkin's source is a photograph of Arno that appears in Peter Arno's Cartoon Revue from 1941. Arno's actual shirt, if anything, is more wild than Merkin has depicted it.

Richard Merkin, Family Album:  Peter Arno
The New Yorker,
February 22, 1993, page 150


Peter Arno
Peter Arno's Cartoon Revue, 1941

The original artwork by Richard Merkin (1938-2009) is available from the Carrie Haddad Gallery, which dates it to c. 1980.




Note:  Peter Arno is the subject of a new biography and of a number of blog posts here on Attempted Bloggery.

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