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Cabinet of American Illustration (CAI), ca. 1880 - 1944
Call No.: CAI (AA) (A) (D)
[Rendering for a proposed reconstruction of King Solomon's temple], [between 1923 and 1924]
Creator: Hugh Ferriss (b. 1889)
Call No.: CAI: Ferriss, no. 1 (D)
Extent: 1 drawing on paper: charcoal ; 62.5 x 92.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Elephants, boats and people gathered at Schuykill River (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in front of temple; the Philadelphia Museum of Art is the background. In 1923 Hugh Ferriss was hired by Harvey Wiley Corbett on a project to design a full-scale reproduction of King Solomon's temple and citadel, as a symbol of piety and peace for the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exposition of 1926. The idea was originated by Dr. John Wesley Kelchner and many artists created drawings for the project. Date from Hugh Ferriss, the metropolis of tomorrow. New York: Ives Washburn, 1986.
[Couple dancing], 1944
Creator: Lyle Justis (1892-1960)
Call No.: CAI: Justis, no. 1 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on laid paper: brush and ink ; 22 x 18.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Title devised by cataloger. Signed: Lyle Justis, 1944.
Between neighbors, [ca. 1903]
Creator: Rose Cecil O'Neill (1874-1944)
Call No.: CAI: O'Neill, no. 11 (A)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: ink and wash ; 38.5 x 55 cm (sheet)
Note: An elderly woman talking to a younger woman who holds two babies while a third child is standing next to her. Signed: O'Neill. Caption: Mrs. Doolan: "Did yez hear the landlord had lowered the rent for us, Mrs. Carey?" Mrs. Carey: "Yez don't say! I s'pose he thanks he'll lose less money when yez skip widout payin it."
[Window washers], [between 1919 and 1924]
Creator: Robert Riggs (1896-1970)
Call No.: CAI: Riggs, no. 1 (D)
Extent: 1 drawing on paper: watercolor ; 69 x 87 cm (sheet)
To Aphrodite, [between 1880 and 1889]
Creator: Angelo Michael Woolf (1837-1899)
Call No.: CAI: Woolf, no. 8 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on writing paper: brush and ink ; 23 x 14.5 cm (sheet)
Note: A thermometer incorporating a self-portrait of Woolf suffering from the heat. Inscribed below image: The day's too hot I'm forced to throw, My pen aside with much compunction, A fellow's thoughts come rather slow, with Mercury and Venus in conjunction.
One particular case in which five Michet champagne bottles, etc., [between 1880 and 1889]
Creator: Angelo Michael Woolf (1837-1899)
Call No.: CAI: Woolf, no. 9 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: ink ; 12.5 x 13 cm (sheet)
Note: A military officer and a woman seated under a suitcase drinking champagne. The officer has his back turned to viewer. Inscribed below title: (Likeness not attainable).
[Self-portrait with blue scarf], 1884
Creator: Angelo Michael Woolf (1837-1899)
Call No.: CAI: Woolf, no. 10 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on laid paper: ink and watercolor ; 22 x 12.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Title devised. Signed: M. Angelo Woolf. Drawing adhered to letter: Studio Dec. 27/84. With best wishes for your future and with the hope that you will live to enjoy many Christmases to come, believe me to be, Yours Sincerely M. Angelo Woolf.
[Self-portrait with a hangover], [between 1880 and 1889]
Creator: Angelo Michael Woolf (1837-1899)
Call No.: CAI: Woolf, no. 11 (A)
Extent: 1 drawing on writing paper: ink ; 25 x 19.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Title devised by cataloger. Inscribed by the artist: The above will give you some idea of my suffering last night. I am better now.
Cartoon Drawings, ca. 1800 - 1950
Call No.: CD 1 (AA) (A) (B) (C)
Mr. Frank Brangwyn, taking a five minutes well-earned rest, [ca. 1925]
Creator: Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956)
Call No.: CD 1: Beerbohm, no. 1 (B)
Note: Caricature shows the artist Frank Brangwyn standing by one of his murals, where only the legs and fingers of a figure are visible, as well as large pieces of fruit. Brangwyn holds a large paint brush, which looks like a broom, in his hands. Other equally large paint brushes rest on the floor below the mural. Several large buckets of paint stand on the floor. Signed lower right: Max. Title inscribed lower right. Inscribed on mount since removed: Plate 22 from Observations.
[Caricature of Napoleon Bonaparte], [ca. 1890]
Creator: Caran d'Ache (1859-1909)
Call No.: CD 1: Caran D'Ache, no. 9 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on laid paper mounted on board: ink and watercolor ; 17.5 x 27.5 cm (mount)
Note: Caricature shows Napoleon Bonaparte standing in military uniform in the foreground with his hand in his shirt. A man sits at a table behind him, writing.
[Series of seven humorous vignettes], [ca. 1890]
Creator: Caran d'Ache (1859-1909)
Call No.: CD 1: Caran D'Ache, no. 1 (B)
Extent: 1 drawing on thin wove paper: brush and ink ; 26 x 53 cm (sheet)
Note: Seven humorous vignettes from history and mythology. Characters include St. Nicholas, the Duke of Wellington, and Zeus. Signed lower right: Caran D'Ache. Inscribed lower right: To Al Bendiner from Henry C. Pitz with all good wishes; 33. Title devised.
Merci! J n'ai plus faim! Tant qu'il y aura un Prussien en France voila la bouche qu'il faut nourrir: Thank you! I am not hungry anymore. As long as there is a Prussian in France there is the mouth that should be fed., 1871
Creator: Cham (1819-1879)
Call No.: CD 1: Cham, no. 1 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: brown ink over pencil ; 13 x 15.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Cartoon showing a woman holding an infant and pointing to the mouth of a cannon, in response to the offerings of a man standing facing her. She indicates that as long as the Prussians are in France, the cannons must continue to operate. Inscribed in pencil upper right: Cham 1871. This cartoon refers to the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-71.
[Bust portrait of a boy], 1832
Creator: Cham (1819-1879)
Call No.: CD 1: Cham, no. 2 (A)
Extent: 1 drawing on off-white laid paper: graphite ; 12 x 7.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Caricature of a boy, facing three quarters to the right, with a drooping eyelid. Inscribed in ink lower right: 1832. Title devised. Ink drawing of a seated woman on verso.
Do you remember?, [between 1910 and 1934]
Creator: Cham (1819-1879)
Call No.: CD 1: Cham, no. 2 (B)
Extent: 1 drawing on layered paper board: ink ; 37 x 29 cm (sheet)
Note: A woman in a general store in late nineteenth century dress. Signed: Chapin.
L'auteur embarassé: The perplexed artist, 1841
Creator: Léon Cogniet (1794-1880)
Call No.: CD 1: Cogniet, no. 1 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on off-white wove paper: watercolor, sepia and black ink, with gold edging ; 17 x 11 cm (sheet)
Note: Full-length portrait of an artist sitting holding a pallet and a maulstick, his legs straddling the chair. His face appears in profile upper right. Half-length drawing of a bearded man wearing a fez on verso.
[Man with crown of coins sitting backwards on a small horse], [ca. 1860]
Creator: Pierre Comba, (d. 1934)
Call No.: CD 1: Comba, no. 1 (A)
Extent: 1 drawing on bristol board: brown ink and watercolor over pencil ; 30 x 23 cm (sheet)
Note: Cartoon of a man wearing a crown of 5-franc coins, sitting backwards on a small horse. His long flowing beard rests on his belly. He travels over a globe, looking eastward toward the Levant while riding west across Europe. Possibly a caricature of one of numerous French bankers of financiers involved in making large loans to Middle Eastern rulers during the second half of the 19th century. Signed in ink lower right: Comba.
[A sick man attended by a doctor while five men watch], [ca. 1890]
Creator: Eugène Cottin (1840-1902)
Call No.: CD 1: Cottin, no. 1 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: ink over pencil with scraping out ; 14 x 22 cm (sheet)
Note: Cartoon of a man holding the wrist of a sick man, sitting in a chair, with a blanket over his torso and legs. Five other men stand and sit in the room, staring at the sick man. Paper trimmed.
[Women in a group], [ca. 1890]
Creator: Eugène Cottin (1840-1902)
Call No.: CD 1: Cottin, no. 2 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: ink over pencil ; 16 x 24.5 cm (sheet)
Note: A cartoon showing several women seated and standing around a table. One stands at the left, reading from a paper. Other women ignore her, by talking. One woman lights a cigarette for another. Signed: Cottin. Title cut off below image.
[The fretful porcupine, Hystrix Cristata], 1908
Creator: Will Crawford (1869-1944)
Call No.: CD 1: Crawford (W.), no. 2 (B)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: brush and ink ; 41 x 30 cm (sheet)
Note: A satire on military aggression in the Balkans prior to World War I, featuring a porcupine wearing a fez, whose quills are swords, rifles, bayonets, and other weapons. Title from Puck. Signed: Will Crawford. Stamped on verso: Keppler & Schwarzmann Nov. 5, 1908. Published in Puck, Dec. 9, 1908.
[Caricature of Alfred Bendiner on a tight rope], 1963
Creator: Adolf Dehn (1895-1968)
Call No.: CD 1: Dehn, no. 1 (A)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: blue ballpoint pen ; 35.5 x 28 cm (sheet)
Note: Title devised by cataloger. Signed: From Uncle Adolf. Inscribed: Happy birth dear Albert! Or is perhaps Alfred, Paris 23th July 1963.
[Cartoon cel of a bee in a flower from the animated film "The Story of Ferdinand"], 1937
Creator: Walt Disney Productions, producer
Call No.: CD 1: Disney, no. 9 (AA)
Extent: 1 drawing on celluloid and paper: airbrush, ink and tempera ; 18 x 18.5 cm (sheet)
Note: Title devised.
Comment...vous qui occupiez à vaste entresol du boulevard Haussmann installér dans une mansarde de Charonne? Provisoirement; pour n'avoir pas à loger les parents du province pendant Exposition: What... you who occupied that large flat on Boulevard Haussmann living in an attic in Charonne? Temporarily; so as not to have to house the relatives from the country during the exposition., 1897
Creator: Draner (b. 1833)
Call No.: CD 1: Draner, no. 1 (A)
Extent: 1 drawing on white wove paper: ink over pencil ; 13.5 x 10 cm (sheet)
Note: Cartoon shows a man talking to a couple in an attic bed chamber. The well-dressed couple can afford better lodging, but choose not to during the Paris exposition. Attribution not verified. Accompanied by published version. The caption varies slightly from the drawing. This cartoon is in reference to the Exposition of 1900 which was in Paris. Published in L'Illustration and Charivari, 1897.
[Caricature of Alfred Bendiner with small sketch of a man], [ca. 1950]
Creator: Alfred Dubout (1905-1976)
Call No.: CD 1: Dubout, no. 1 (A)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: crayon and pencil ; 25.5 x 24 (sheet)
Note: Title devised by cataloger. Signed: Dubout. Lithograph of French scene, entitled Kiosk, by Alfred Bendiner on verso. See also LOT 13143, no .6 (H)
Les vieux: The elderly, 1910
Creator: Pierre Henri Dumas (1886-1967)
Call No.: CD 1: Dumas, no. 1 (B)
Extent: 1 drawing on wove paper: ink, Chinese white, black crayon and blue pencil with paste-on ; 50.5 x 36 cm (sheet)
Note: Humorous illustration shows an elderly man standing beside an elderly woman who sits in a chair holding a cat. Signed: Dumas, P. Drawing for cover of issue of French satirical journal. Published on cover of L'Assiette au Beurre, August 20, 1910. Exhibited in the Oval Gallery, Library of Congress, 1985.
Le Centenaire. Tu as mis tout ce temps-là grand père pour devenir aussi laid?: The Centenarian. You have taken all this time to get this ugly grandfather?, 1910
Creator: Pierre Henri Dumas (1886-1967)
Call No.: CD 1: Dumas, no. 2 (B)
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