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New York, NY, United States
Auction Details
Illustration Art
The Illustration Art auction brings together iconic works from some of the twentieth century’s most celebrated illustrators, spanning fashion, theater, children’s literature, advertising, cartooning and more.
Prospective buyers will have the rare opportunity to acquire an original illustration by W. W. Denslow created for Frank L. Baum's The Wonderful World of Oz, the first novel in the Oz series of books. Other children’s book illustrations include work by Edmund Dulac, and classic storybook illustrations by Michael Hague, Trina Schart-Hyman, and Garth Williams.
Golden Age giants including Maxfield Parrish, Howard Chandler Christy, and Gustaf Tenggren, as well as mid-century artists such as Jon Whitcomb and Bernie Fuchs, fill out a strong section of commercial and magazine art. The sale will also include a selection of New Yorker cartoons, featuring additional works from the collection of longtime art editor Lee Lorenz. Animation, comics, and cartoon enthusiasts will find original artwork by Disney Studios, Charles Schultz, and Robert Crumb.
We’re pleased to offer bold fashion illustration by Rene Gruau, as well as designs by Bill Blass and Antonio Lopez that capture not just garments, but the energy of the fashion world in the late twenieth century. Fans of theatre history will find treasures including pen-and-ink caricatures from the legendary Al Hirschfeld, and the bold, abstract set design of Tony Award-winning Boris Aronson.
Auction Curator:

Skye Lacerte
Specialist, Illustration0122: After Georges Lepape, (1887-1971), Burlesque performer in shiny corset. Circa 1920.Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
0123: Georges Lepape, (1887-1971), Study for "Portrait d'un Jeune Homme." 1918.Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Sold
0125: Antonio Lopez, (1944-1988), Halston Hats for Saks Fifth Avenue. Circa 1980.Est. $1,500-$2,000
Sold
0126: Antonio Lopez, (1944-1988), Gown with Palm for Saks Fifth Avenue. Circa 1980.Est. $1,500-$2,000
Sold
0129: Michael Vollbracht and Studio, (1947-2018), Group of 3 fashion illustrations. Circa 1970.Est. $400-$600
0130: (New Yorker) Constantin Alajalov, (1900-1987), The graduate's uncertain future. 1935.Est. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
0131: (New Yorker) Julian de Miskey, (1898-1976), Equestrian riding across 5th Avenue. Circa 1930.Est. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
0132: (New Yorker) Ilonka Karasz, 1886-1981, 2 spot illustrations for The New Yorker, circa 1925.Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
0133: Tony Auth, (1942-2014), Locked Out of Notre-Dame Cathedral. Circa 1974.Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
Sold
0134: (New Yorker) Charles Samuel Addams, (1912-1988), Study for "Movie Scream," 1947.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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0135: John Bernard Handelsman, (1922-2007), "The most frightening part of it all is that when I'm Mr.Est. $600-$900
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0136: (New Yorker) John Bernard Handelsman, (1922-2007), "Let's try it. We won't tell them we're flies,"Est. $600-$900
0137: (New Yorker) Lee Lorenz, (1932-2022), Man and dog daydreaming. Circa 1970.Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
0138: (New Yorker) Lee Lorenz, (1932-2022), "Tap tap, tippy tippy." 2-page cartoon. 1976.Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
0139: (New Yorker) Lee Lorenz, (1932-2022), "On second thought, let's drive on a bit." Circa 1980.Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
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0140: (New Yorker) Lee Lorenz, (1932-2022), “What ever became of the comity once deemed essential toEst. $600-$900
0141: (New Yorker) Lee Lorenz, (1932-2022), "The goes seem in touch with their anger tonight." 1987.Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
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0143: (New Yorker) George Price, (1901-1995), "He Likes the Patter of Tiny Feet." 1940.Est. $800-$1,200
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