Swann Galleries - 20th Century Illustration - Sale 2337 - January 23, 2014 - page 33

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FANNYYOUNG CORY.
Three pen and ink illustrations.“The ships run on the land, sir.” 177x260 mm; 7x10
1
/
4
inches.
Initialed lower right, cropped along left side affecting number stamp and penciled title
(indecipherable) * “Children hate the sight of pie.” 170x250 mm; 6
5
/
8
x9
7
/
8
inches.
Unsigned. Two illustrations for vignettes in the poem “Topsy Turvy Town” published
within a story by Sydney Reid, “Josey and the Chipmunk,” St. Nicholas Magazine, March
1900, page 434.
[300/400]
WITH
an unpublished illustration for the same story titled “`Are you laughing at me, sir?’ asked
the toad fish ferociously.” 187x305 mm; 7
3
/
8
x12 inches. Initialed right margin; captioned in
pencil, lower margin. Ink and pencil indications (“The Angry Toadfish”; “St N[icholas] not
used” on verso); and some soiling in margins, scattered soiling and pinholes in margins. The
Century Co. published the book Josey and the Chipmunk later in 1900 for Sydney Reid.
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FANNYYOUNG CORY.
Group of 4 illustrations for St. Nicholas Magazine. Pen and ink on paper.Various sizes. All
but one signed “F.Y. Cory.” Variously but lightly finger soiled, few spots, pencil annotations
and partial captions in margins and versos. 1901-06.
[300/400]
Little Joe.” With pencil sketch on verso. 7x3
3
/
4
inches. Unattributed but likely for St.
Nicholas, circa 1900 * “And now his face was white with fear.” 5
3
/
4
x9
1
/
2
inches, in “The
Mutiny” by William B. MacHarg, July 1901, page 785 * “The Spelling Class.” 4
1
/
2
x11
inches. Solo illustration on page 446 of March 1904 issue * “Joey’s Ingenuity.” 9x14 inches.
Title vignette for story of same name by Ellsworth Shawn. February 1906, page 658.
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