A pencil drawing of a schooner made by
Charles Addams at the age of ten has been available on eBay for the past two years or so. The drawing shows a carefully-rendered schooner along with a lighthouse and a propeller plane. These subjects are shown in side view with little perspective, making the rendering seem somewhat schematic.
I do not recall the juvenilia of any cartoonist making its way to the market, although I suppose it must happen occasionally. It's remarkable to see the early work of someone of Addams's stature. The subject matter is interesting to me because despite the early date it's related to some of the artist's celebrated work, including lighthouses that appeared on the cover of the
New Yorker. I have added some of Addams's later work below the eBay listing for comparison.
The seller acknowledges that the drawing is in fair condition. There seems to be moderate foxing. The lofty $12,500 offering price hasn't changed in two years. The Make Offer option is available.
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Charles Addams's signature, age 10 |
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Charles Addams,A Schooner, 1922 |
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Detail of schooner |
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Detail of ships in the background |
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Detail of airplane |
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Detail of airplane |
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EBay November 2012 Listing
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[End of eBay listing] |
Almost fifty years later, the mature Addams handled a similar sailing subject in a
New Yorker cartoon:
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Charles Addams,"Check this one in the rulebook, Rutherford." The New Yorker, October 17, 1970, page 38 |
In addition, Addams contributed two New Yorker covers with lighthouse subjects:
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Charles Addams, The New Yorker, February 10, 1951 |
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Charles Addams,The New Yorker, June 23, 1973 |
Note: Don't miss my older posts on the older
Charles Addams.
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