Swann Galleries - 20th Century Illustration - Sale 2337 - January 23, 2014 - page 79

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EDWARDWINDSOR KEMBLE.
“Jack.”
Pen and ink on paper. Illustration for Harry Stillwell Edwards’s “A Battle in Crackerdom.”
25x164 mm; 9x inches. Signed “Kemble,” lower right. Tipped to window matte, pencil
indications in margins. Published in The Century Magazine, January 1892, page 457. Only
the figure of the boy was reproduced in the image, the rest was cropped out.
[600/900]
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EDWARDWINDSOR KEMBLE.
“Lum knelt down as Polly Ann had done.”
Pen and ink on stiff paper. Illustration for “Whitsun Harp, Regulator” by Octave Thanet.
273x235mm; 11x9
1
/
4
inches. Signed “Kemble” in ink on the tree to the left; title in pencil
below the drawing, publisher’s stamp on verso. Tipped to window matte. The Century
Magazine, May 1887, page 125.
[800/1,000]
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EDWARDWINDSOR KEMBLE.
Group of 3 illustrations for The Century Magazine. Pen and ink. Signed.Various sizes, some
matted.
[800/1,200]
He backed out into the center of the room.” Illustration for George H. Jessop, “An Old Man
from the Old Country,”The Century Magazine, January 1889, page 452. 170x182 mm; 6
3
/
4
x7
1
/
4
inches. Signed lower right “Kemble”; title in pencil below the drawing: “The
Introduction.” * “I flung myself on him.” Illustration for Oxtave Thanet, “Trusty, No. 49,”
The Century Magazine, June 1890, page 216. 210x195 mm; 8x7
1
/
2
inches. Signed lower
left “Kemble” and titled in pencil beneath the drawing. Matted. The original title “The
Quarrel” is written in blue pencil on the verso * “Mr. Billy Downs.” Illustration for Richard
Malcolm Johnston, “A Bachelor’s Counselings,” The Century Magazine, September 1892,
page 777. 206x140 mm; 8
1
/
4
x 5
1
/
2
inches.Title in pencil below the figure. Matted.
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