Back in 2012, I attended a cartoon art auction at the Morton Memorial Library in Rhinecliff. There I photographed an original cartoon by P. C. Vey which was up on the auction block. At the time I believed it to be unpublished.
https://www.cartoonstock.com/cartoon?searchID=BA500103 |
Most New Yorker readers, including this blogger, probably share some degree of regret in not wanting to read everything that we should, and in not being able to read everything that we want. In this week's magazine, we learn that Vey gave The New Yorker a second chance at celebrating the unread book. This time, happily, the magazine's editors did not demur.
A spot drawing by Peter Oumanski and a cartoon by P. C. Vey |
Note: P. C. Vey's work has not been collected in book form, so there's nothing there to avoid reading.
You can still leave unread my 2012 account of the "Art Auction for Morton." It is enshrined in the archives here.
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