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CHARLES SAXON.

“Do you mind? I’m framing an opinion.”

Graphite on board. 400x288 mm;

15

3

/

4

x11

1

/

4

inches. Cartoon showing a man

and a woman looking at modern sculp-

ture. Mounted to a larger sheet and

matted. Signed lower right. Published in

The NewYorker, 1973, with their label on

verso.

[600/900]

249

JAMES STEVENSON.

“Hi, my name is Dan. I’ll be introducing

you to Mark, who will be taking your drink

order, and after that to Gloria, who will be

your waitress.”Watercolor and ink on paper.

325x407 mm; 12

3

/

4

x16 inches, sight. Signed

in image, lower left. Matted to show caption

and archivally framed, with The New

Yorker copyright stamp attached to

verso of frame board. Proposed, but appar-

ently unpublished cartoon for The New

Yorker, 1983.

[300/400]