Swann Galleries - 20th Century Illustration - Sale 2337 - January 23, 2014 - page 113

192
LOUIS J. RHEAD.
“Frogs asking for a king.”
Illustration for Aesop’s Fables, NewYork: Harper & Bros, 1927. Pen and ink. 248x165 mm;
9
3
/
4
x6
1
/
2
inches. Signed near the curve of a branch on the log. Matted and framed.
[700/1,000]
193
WILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON.
Title-page for Peacock Pie.
Blue and black ink on paper. Original design for the book byWalter de la Mare, Constable
and Company Ltd., London, 1913. 381x279 mm; 15x11 inches, sheet, with pencil rules
around main design and printing notes along lower and side margins, pin holes at corners
and even toning to paper where exposed by window matte.
[300/500]
194
BERNARD JACOB
ROSENMEYER.
“That’s the HeavyVillain.”
Ink, pastel and wash on paper. 394x254
mm; 15
1
/
4
x10 inches, sheet, taped at upper
corners to window matte. Signed with
monogram in pencil lower right. Some
light soiling, verso indicates paper was
previously mounted. Published in the
chapter “The Imp’s Matinée” in the chil-
dren’s book “The Imp and the Angel” by
Josephine Dodge Daskam. New York:
Scribner’s Sons, 1901.
[250/350]
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