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KERTESZ, ANDRE, Photograph, gelatin silver print, of English ballet dancer and choreographer, Anton Dolin (1904-83). .Dolin is dressed for his role in the ballet, "Giselle." On verso the photograph is stamped, "Andre Kertesz" with address, and near a corner also stamped, "Ballet Theatre Anton Dolin." Also on verso, and in addition to his role being identified, Dolin's name is added in ink in the lower right corner. Condition: A bend in one corner and slight breakage to the tip of the opposite corner, some cracking along the edges and throughout and a break on the right margin about one 1/2 inch in from the edge. The image measures 8 x 10 inches and is undated. Autograph
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KERTESZ, ANDRE, Photograph, gelatin silver print, Photographer's stamp on verso
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KETCHAM, HANK. Original Sketch Signed, Donald Duck with Dennis the Menace
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Hank KETCHAM. Original Sketch Signed of Donald Duck and Dennis the Menace. Ketcham has drawn a pen and ink sketch of Donald Duck saying to Dennis the Menace, "Hey,Kid...Gimme back my HAT!" Ketcham drew Donald Duck with angry eyes, a wide open mouth, and perhaps a sweat drop near his head. Ketcham drew Dennis more prominently since the cartoonist is most closely associated with the trouble making boy. Rendered on a drawing paper. the page measures 8 1/2 x almost 10 1/2 inches but slightly uneven at top margin. Ketcham signs and dates in a bold hand, "Hank Ketcham 11-16-92." Ketcham drew Donald Duck when he worked at Disney studios. 4to, Jan. 25, 1991. Autograph
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KIMBALL, WARD. Original Art Signed
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Ward KImball Self Portrait Sketch SIGNED, on 4 x 6 inch unlined note card. KImball created a thumb print self portrait sketch which he would draw and sign for fans. Here, he boldly signed our inscribed sketch, "Ward Kimball." The ears on his head give a clear nod to Mickey Mouse. Kimball was one of the Academy Award winning chief animators on Disney's classic films, one of the group of animators known as the Nine Old Men. Autograph
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KIPLING, RUDYARD. Original Art in an Autograph Letter SIGNED to H. Rider Haggard
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Autograph Letter SIGNED with Original Art to H. Rider Haggard. Kipling suggests a plot change for writer friend H. Rider Haggard and explains his idea with a sketch. Kilpling draws a gyroscope to clarify his idea for Haggard's last important novel, "When the World Shook." Kipling calls Haggard, "Dear Old Man," then offers his thoughts on Haggard's book. "Your Oro is no small person - a gent with a delicate mind and insensitive leanings. Note, however, that the idea of a great gyroscope that goes out of control has been used. It was created for demonstration purposes, slipped on its base and ground a hall full of people to rags. Put on your scale, it's a simply hellish idea...." Here, Kipling illustrates the gyroscope in a small sketch and suggests an alternative gyroscope that shifts internal strata and tilts the earth. "Get the thing to unchain some inconceivably vast...heated rocks loose...The girl could stop it at the last minute of course...." KIpling then describes Haggard's account of Theodore…
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KUHN, WALT. Autograph Letter SIGNED
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Kuhn sends holiday greetings on a mechanical relief reproduction of hand colored drawing, . In full, "A real 'antique' Christmas card I made in 1929. Good Luck for the ensuing year, faithfully, W.K." The drawing shows cowboys in large hats sitting around a camp fine and drinking from mugs. On a nearby scrawny evergreen, hang bottles and a pipe or spoon. 8vo, New York, 1945.Tape repair on verso across horizontal center fold. Kuhn refers to the year, 1929, when he moved into his 18th St. studio in New York City, the studio he maintained until the end of his life. There he kept costumes for his models who would sit for portraits. Also in 1929, Kuhn gained a great deal of attention through the exhibition of his painting, "The White Clown," at the newly established Museum of Modern Art in New York. Autograph
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Kent Original Drawing, Framed
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Rockwell Kent sketched our charming drawing of a young person dressed casually and sitting informally. The drawing, rendered in artists' pencil on artists' sketch paper, floats on a dark gray mat overlaid with a white mat and framed in 5/8 inch black satin finished wood. Mat and glass are museum quality. Frame measures 17 x 16.25 inches. The drawing bears Kent's circular estate stamp in lower left and unsigned. A warm, inviting image. Autograph
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Kurtzman Colorful Self Portrait Sketch and Letter Signed
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Mad Magazine cofounder Kurtzman crafted a humorous self-portrait cartoon while claiming in the caption that he "Never" draws "Pictures." On verso, he writes a note about not being able to attend Comic Con. He signs the note, "H. Kurtzman." He signs the drawing, "Kurtz" with his familiar line drawing. Drawn and composed on card stock measuring 4 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches. Neither sketch nor letter is dated. Kurtzman founded "Mad" with publisher William Gaines first as a comic book then as a magazine. Founded in 1952, "Mad" ceased publication in 2018. Kurtzman went on to illustrate the "Little Annie Fanny" comic strips for "Playboy" magazine until 1988. Autograph
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