Price
$295.00
Condition
used
Product Condition
Very fine
Size
15.25" x 20.25"
1884 "A Job Lot" James Blaine Harper's Weekly Framed Political Cartoon. Artist: Nast. ‘I see numerous channels in which you could be useful, my dear knight – even more so than my late, but now silent, partners.’ / J. G. Blaine. ‘Very well; as long as I’m let in on the ground-floor it’s all right.’” Blaine, sitting, holding “20 YEARS OF JOBBERY (CANVASSING FOR MORE)” satchel, under portraits of Jim Fisk and Bill Tweed. Dated: October 25, 1884. Original.
The cover is attractively framed and ready for hanging. Great conversation piece.
From the collection of Judge Charles B. Schudson.
From a colllection of Presidential election cartoons – each from the dates, pictured candidates, and themes, it is clear that all are presidential closely connected to presidential campaigns. Each, framed, measures 15” x 20”. Each frame is pine, painted black. Each matt is two-ply 100% rag “museum matt-board.” Almost all of were found, in 1970-71, at the Argosy Gallery and Bookstore, East 59th St. in New York, that is famous for its scenes in the movie, “Annie Hall.” To select these, the owner searched through thousands of prints in Argosy’s voluminous collections, taking about two hours each week while attending a class next door, “Public Relations and Community Affairs,” an NYU seminar offered through Ruder & Finn Public Relations” during his “Junior Year in New York program,” under the auspices of Dartmouth College and New York University.
$295.00
used
Very fine
15.25" x 20.25"