Illustration Art 2021-01-28 Auction - 280 Price Results - Swann Auction Galleries in NY
JOHN FALTER (1910-1982) "How about a nightcap when theRUTH EASTMAN (1882-1976) Hitting the Links of PalmN.C. WYETH (1882-1945) Standish Reading / "Heading
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Featuring the Dick McDonough collection of golf illustration, which runs alongside sections dedicated to literary, theatrical, cartoons and magazine illustration.
Auction Curator:
Christine von der Linn
Christine von der Linn
Director, Illustration Art
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CLARA LOUISE BELL (1886-1978) Portrait of a young girl: CLARA LOUISE BELL (1886-1978) Portrait of a young girl at the table. Watercolor on paper. 208x230 mm; 11x9 inches. Signed "Clara Louise Bell" lower right. Framed with museum glass. Not dated. A
0001: CLARA LOUISE BELL (1886-1978) Portrait of a young girlEst. US$350-US$500
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JOAN CHIVERTON (20th century) "My Life So Far.": JOAN CHIVERTON (20th century) "My Life So Far." Illustration to accompany an article about memoirs entitled "We All Have a Life. Must We All Write About It?" by William Grimes, published in The New
0003: JOAN CHIVERTON (20th century) "My Life So Far."Est. US$600-US$900
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LILLIAN C. DAVIDS (active circa late 19th-early 20th: LILLIAN C. DAVIDS (active circa late 19th-early 20th centuries) "Doings of the Grasshoppers. Sailing." Group of 3 illustrations to a chapter entitled "Sailing" for an unpublished work by Davids
0004: LILLIAN C. DAVIDS (active circa late 19th-early 20thEst. US$600-US$900
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LILLIAN C. DAVIDS (active circa late 19th-early 20th: LILLIAN C. DAVIDS (active circa late 19th-early 20th centuries) "Doings of the Grasshoppers. The Bug Race." Group of 5 illustrations to a chapter entitled "The Bug Race" for an unpublished work by
0005: LILLIAN C. DAVIDS (active circa late 19th-early 20thEst. US$600-US$900
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HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "`Have you found a new home: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "`Have you found a new home yet?' asked Peter." Illustration for page 26 of The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel by Thornton Burgess (Boston: Little, Brown, 1915).
0006: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "`Have you found a new homeEst. US$800-US$1,200
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HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Peter Rabbit was very: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Peter Rabbit was very indignant." Illustration for page 51 of Tommy and the Wishing Stone by Thornton Burgess (New York: The Century Co., 1915). Ink and ink wash on board.
0007: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Peter Rabbit was veryEst. US$800-US$1,200
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HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "With Peter he made visits to: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "With Peter he made visits to the garden." Illustration for page 57 of Tommy and the Wishing Stone by Thornton Burgess (New York: The Century Co., 1915), with their label
0008: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "With Peter he made visits toEst. US$800-US$1,200
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HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Mother Grouse Knew there: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Mother Grouse Knew there were dangers on Every side." Illustration for page 172 of Tommy and the Wishing Stone by Thornton Burgess (New York: The Century Co., 1915), with
0009: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Mother Grouse Knew thereEst. US$500-US$750
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HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Nature Stories." Group of 7: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Nature Stories." Group of 7 illustrations. Published within the famous daily story series Burgess Bedtime Stories by Thornton W. Burgess, August 1951. Pen and ink with
0010: HARRISON CADY (1877-1970) "Nature Stories." Group of 7Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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ERIC CARLE (1929- ) Black Cat. [CHILDRENS]: ERIC CARLE (1929- ) Black Cat. Collage, ink and gouache on board. 305x241 mm; 12x9½ inches. Signed "Eric Carle" in ink, lower right image and inscribed "For Hens with best wishes!" Hens Gettmer
0011: ERIC CARLE (1929- ) Black Cat. [CHILDRENS]Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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ERIC CARLE (1929- ) "THAT Lion!" [CHILDRENS]: ERIC CARLE (1929- ) "THAT Lion!" A recreation of the lion in Carle's book Do You Want to Be My Friend? (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1971). Paper collage with ink, watercolor, chalk, and fixative on
0012: ERIC CARLE (1929- ) "THAT Lion!" [CHILDRENS]Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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ERIC CARLE (1929- ) The Foolish Tortoise. [CHILDRENS /: FOOLISH TORTOISE ERIC CARLE (1929- ) The Foolish Tortoise. Hand-painted and glazed collage on board, 1985. 229x191 mm; 9x7½, inches. Signed and inscribed "For Betsy Pinover with Best Wishes /
0013: ERIC CARLE (1929- ) The Foolish Tortoise. [CHILDRENS /Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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TONY CHEN (1929- ) "Little Koala." [CHILDRENS]: TONY CHEN (1929- ) "Little Koala." Dust jacket cover and interior illustration for Little Koala by Suzanne Noguere and Tony Chen (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979). Watercolor on paper
0014: TONY CHEN (1929- ) "Little Koala." [CHILDRENS]Est. US$300-US$400
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(CHILDREN'S BOOK ILLUSTRATORS) Group of 9 original: (CHILDREN'S BOOK ILLUSTRATORS) Group of 9 original illustrations. given as gifts, featuring the artists' best-known characters or story scenes. Most signed and inscribed. Various media and sizes. 5
0015: (CHILDREN'S BOOK ILLUSTRATORS) Group of 9 originalEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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TOMIE DE PAOLA (1934-2020) "The Noble Couple.": TOMIE DE PAOLA (1934-2020) "The Noble Couple." Watercolor and graphite on paper. 407x565 mm; 16x22¼ inches. Unsigned but captioned in de Paola's hand, upper left image. Hinged to window matte.
0016: TOMIE DE PAOLA (1934-2020) "The Noble Couple."Est. US$700-US$1,000
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ROGER DUVOISIN (1900-1980) The Happy Lion. [CHILDRENS]: ROGER DUVOISIN (1900-1980) The Happy Lion. A unique gift painting of Duvoisin's most famous story character, circa early 1970s. Watercolor, ink, and wash on paper. 515x343 mm; 20¼x13½
0017: ROGER DUVOISIN (1900-1980) The Happy Lion. [CHILDRENS]Est. US$300-US$400
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HENRY JUSTICE FORD (1860-1941) "...and the next moment: HENRY JUSTICE FORD (1860-1941) "...and the next moment he was turned to stone and lay there immovable..." Story illustration for "The Golden Lads" published in The Green Fairy Book edited by Andrew
0018: HENRY JUSTICE FORD (1860-1941) "...and the next momentEst. US$800-US$1,200
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BRIAN FROUD (1947- ) "The Mountain." [CHILDRENS /: BRIAN FROUD (1947- ) "The Mountain." Published in Once Upon a Time: Some Contemporary Illustrators of Fantasy, by David Larkin (New York: Peacock/Bantam, 1976), plate 22 and in Fantastic People by
0019: BRIAN FROUD (1947- ) "The Mountain." [CHILDRENS /Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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BRIAN FROUD (1947- ) Peering elf. [CHILDRENS / FANTASY]: BRIAN FROUD (1947- ) Peering elf. Frontispiece to The Land of Froud, edited by David Larkin (New York: Peacock Press/Bantam Books, 1977). Mixed media with watercolor, graphite, gouache, and ink on
0020: BRIAN FROUD (1947- ) Peering elf. [CHILDRENS / FANTASY]Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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LOUIS S. GLANZMAN (1922-2013) Pippi Longstocking.: LOUIS S. GLANZMAN (1922-2013) Pippi Longstocking. A unique gift drawing of Glanzman's most famous story character, circa early 1970s. Ink on paper. 250x215 mm;10x8½ inches. Inscribed and signed
0021: LOUIS S. GLANZMAN (1922-2013) Pippi Longstocking.Est. US$300-US$400
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HARDIE GRAMATKY (1907-1979) Little Toot. [CHILDRENS: HARDIE GRAMATKY (1907-1979) Little Toot. A unique gift painting of Gramatky's most famous story character, circa early 1970s. Tempera, graphite, and ink on board. 260x323 mm; 10¼x12¾
0022: HARDIE GRAMATKY (1907-1979) Little Toot. [CHILDRENSEst. US$600-US$900
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CLEMENT HURD (1908-1988) "Running Away." [CHILDRENS /: CLEMENT HURD (1908-1988) "Running Away." Illustration published on the first page of the 1972 edition of Margaret Wise Brown's The Runaway Bunny, revised, with new illustrations (New York: Harper &
0023: CLEMENT HURD (1908-1988) "Running Away." [CHILDRENS /Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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E.M.K. (active early 20th century) The Elfin Chipmunk: E.M.K. (active early 20th century) The Elfin Chipmunk Express. Watercolor on paper. 360x263 mm; 14x10½ inches. Initialed "E.M.K." and dated 1909 in image. Framed with museum glass. A charming
0024: E.M.K. (active early 20th century) The Elfin ChipmunkEst. US$300-US$400