ORIGINAL ART SIGNED. Self portrait caricature, celebrating Christmas 1950, on heavy card stock measures 4 inches wide by 9.75 tall
by FLAGG, JAMES MONTGOMERY
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About This Item
The drawing shows Flagg and fellow artist Harry Beckhoff watch a mouse, draw. Flagg has written a caption at the top margin of the card above the figures of himself and Beckhoff. Referring to the green shirted mouse with pen in hand, Flagg writes, "He's my stooge - does my king size stuff." Below the art table, he writes in red, "Merry Xmas, [in purple] 1950 to Harry X Handsome wife, [in green] from Monty." A bright and appealing ink and water color holiday illustration. Autograph
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- Schulson Autographs (US)
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- Title
- ORIGINAL ART SIGNED. Self portrait caricature, celebrating Christmas 1950, on heavy card stock measures 4 inches wide by 9.75 tall
- Author
- FLAGG, JAMES MONTGOMERY
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
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- Original Art, Autograph
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Fine and rare manuscript material and artworks have been offered by our company for forty years. Written descriptions accompany each piece, and we stand behind our items in perpetuity. Schulson Autographs is the continuation of David Schulson Autographs. Filled with art and history, Scrawl: An A-Z of Famous Doodles (Rizzoli 2019) is our coffee table book based on our family collection of illustrations in letters, written by Claudia, Caren and Todd Strauss-Schulson. Artworks from Scrawl were exhibited at the Grolier Club, Jan. through Feb, 2019, "Art in the Letter and Other Scrawls."