Sale 2495 - Illustration Art, December 6, 2018

64 c FREDERIC GRUGER. “Find Mister Earl.” Illustration for part eleven of “The Flying Fish” by Arthur Somers Roche, Collier’s, August 19, 1918. Ink, wash, and charcoal on board. 222x375 mm; 8 3 / 4 x14 3 / 4 inches, on 11x16-inch board. Signed “F.R. Gruger” in lower left image. Repaired tears. Matted. [400/600] 65 c EDWARD KEMBLE. “Listening for the first gun.” Illustration for page 164 of “Battles and Leaders of the Civil War” (The Century Company, 1887), with notes and stamps on verso. Pen and ink on stiff paper. 235x279 mm; 9 1 / 4 x11 inches, on 12 1 / 2 x13 1 / 4 -inch sheet. Signed and dated “Kemble [18]87” in lower left image. Archivally hinged to matte; framed. Provenance: From the collection of the Society of Illustrators. [500/750] 66 c HENRY McVICKAR. “What Hinders?” Illustration published on page 5 of the first issue of LIFE magazine, January 4, 1883. Pen and ink on paper. 254x210 mm; 10x8 1 / 4 inches, on 11x8 3 / 4 -inch sheet. Signed “H. McVickar” in lower right. [600/900] 64 65 66

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