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JOHN TINNEY
McCUTCHEON.
Group of approximately 100 original
cartoons. Pen and ink, dimensions
vary, each signed, some copyright of
the Chicago Tribune, several unpub-
lished illustrations.
[1,200/1,800]
Including: Today’s Strike. 350x345
mm; 13
3
/
4
x13
1
/
2
inches. Nd.The hands
of the Railroad Trainmen ignite a pam-
phlet declaring: Order to Strike -
September 4 - “Labor Day.” * Unter
den Linden. 340x340 mm; 13
1
/
4
x13
1
/
4
inches. May 10, 1910. The American
and German eagles rest on a Linden
tree branch. * The Great National
Game is Now On. 360x355 mm;
14
1
/
4
x14 inches. 1916. Woodrow
Wilson is at bat awaiting a wind-up
from Roosevelt on the mound as umpire
Uncle Sam looks on. * The Same
Breed. 360x355 mm; 14
1
/
4
x14 inches.
April 20, 1918 * The Ambush.
350x355 mm; 13
3
/
4
x14 inches. 1920.
Santa Claus riding in a slay driven by
the reindeers “Conciliation,”“Arbitration,”
“Adjustment,” and “Peace” looks to land on a rooftop with the Bolivia-Paraguay War Threat in the
shadows ready to strike. * Just as We Were Nearing the Top. 400x335 mm; 15
3
/
4
x
1
/
4
inches. Nd.
After rounding the bend from “The Depression of 1920” and surviving “The Rocky Road of 1921,”
U.S. Business Conditions, a fearful public, and Industrial Strife stall up the hill just before the barri-
caded “Normalcy Road.”
WITH
-
a large collection of McCutcheon ephemera including a scrapbook, booklets, and newspaper clip-
pings. Should be seen.