Showing posts with label recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipe. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Helen E. Hokinson: Secret Recipe

The highest auction price fetched of any of the four New Yorker originals by Helen E. Hokinson offered at Doyle New York last November was $531 for the cocktail party cartoon, and still it was below the low estimate. The composition is set up along diagonals, the stronger being lower left to upper right, with the two-point perspective serving to lead the eye toward the speaker, not coincidentally the largest figure in the group. Her chair at lower right easily could have been eliminated; instead it adds convincing depth to the room. If one follows the sweep of just the heads they form the shape of a cane. All the heads are shown unobstructed; the speaker's is framed by the lampshade. None of this, of course, is accidental. And it's all set up to serve a six-word caption.

"You'd never dream what's in these."
Helen E. Hokinson
Original art
The New Yorker, July 23, 1949, page 26


Doyle New York

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November 13, 2018
Sale 18BP02, Lot 9

Cartoons by Helen E. Hokinson and Alan Dunn










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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Eldon Dedini's Recipe for Interrogation

You never can tell what ingredients go into a recipe. This original piece of cartoon art by Eldon Dedini was sold on eBay in early 2011 by seller Lyn Etcetera of West Hollywood. The price was $350 postpaid.

The drawing shows a police interrogation and the style suggests it is from the early-to-mid 1950's. The publication history is unknown. The drawing is dedicated by the artist to the Cronheims. The artwork itself is 10 3/4" high by 10 1/4" wide.

Eldon Dedini, "All right, you put in one cup of flour, 3 teaspoons
of vinegar, 4 eggs...then what did you put in?"
Private Collection, David from Manhattan

Inscribed "With my greetings/to the Cronheims!/Eldon Dedini"

Note:  I am once again indebted to David from Manhattan for sharing images of his private collection here. As always, anyone with information on when and where this drawing may have been published should get in touch. 

Previous blog posts with artwork by Eldon Dedini can be found here.

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