1905 Vintage McCutcheon Pen & Ink Cartoon Print ~ Antique Automobile ~ Drunk Men For Sale
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1905 Vintage McCutcheon Pen & Ink Cartoon Print ~ Antique Automobile ~ Drunk Men:
$3.99
Hereis a vintage, pen and ink cartoon drawing by John Tinney McCutcheon (1870-1949): (This is not a REPRO or COPY)This artist-signed offering features a cartoon depicting an antique automobile, full of what appears intoxicated men joyously having a great time...and left a woman on the road behind them, unaware...run over...cartoon entitled \"The Pace that Kills\"...
The drawing came from a book published in October 1905, entitled The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons...these were reprints in 1905 from cartoons originally printed in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Record-Herald newspapers...
John Tinney McCutcheon was known as the Dean of American Cartoonists, drawing political comics for the Chicago Tribune from 1903 until the mid 1940s...winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1932 for his depression era cartoon about a victim of failing banks...
The vintage print would make a wonderful complement to your collecting interests...perhaps, matted and framed...
Print,approx. measuring9\" x12\",will be sleeved in plastic...shipped with cardboard to protect from bending.
Multiple purchases will result in combined shipping. Please contact me if you win more than one item...and when you want a combined invoice.And, if you should win this offering from outside the US, please recognize it will be shipped first class international, as a thick package due to cardboardto protect it. It will be marked as merchandise, not as a gift....
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