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Lot 4 Donald Teague Saturday Evening Post Watercolor
Item/Description: Original signed watercolor magazine interior by American illustrator, Donald Teague (1897-1991), one of the premier watercolorists of the 20th Century. Teague was a magazine illustrator throughout the 1920s and 1930s, initially for the Saturday Evening Post in New York City and for Collier's in California by 1938.
This work was illustrated by Teague in 1938 for the Saturday Evening Post and used for the October 1, 1938 issue for the short story by Mckinley Kantor called, The Noise of Their Wings. Unusual in genre and subject matter, it depicts a beautiful woman with bare shoulders and headscarf in earnest discussion with two gentlemen in business attire.
Artist signed and dated lower right: Donald Teague 1938. On back is an adhesive label with faded type which reads: This drawing must not be reproduced for any purpose. Copyrighted by the Curtis Publishing Company. The Saturday Evening Post. There are also hand-written instructions, possibly written by the artist, that read: "Make girl's slacks bluer than copy."
Teague was born in 1897 in Brooklyn, New York. He was trained at the Art Students League of New York. Teague was a magazine illustrator throughout the 1920s and 1930s, initially for the Saturday Evening Post in New York City, and for Collier's in California by 1938.
His work has been exhibited in major museum collections throughout the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Royal Watercolor Society, the Tokyo Museum, the Peking National Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Watercolor in Mexico City, Chicago's Art Institute, the Sydney Museum in Australia, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame."
Material: Watercolor on paper.
Dimensions: Image size: Height: 13"; Width: 20 1/2". Framed: Height: 21 1/2"; Width: 28 1/2"
Condition: Very Good. Colors are crisp and vibrant. Free of tears, rips or creases. Signs of age, use and wear include glue residue under matting ( hidden when covered). Matting and hanging hardware intact.
Age: 1938
Provenance: Estate of Roberta Silverberg
Shipping: $85 Standard (within Continental US) provided In-House. Shipping method is determined by item size, type, fragility and specific characteristics. Shipping and handling costs are calculated based on average carrier rates, delivery distance and packing complexity. PLEASE NOTE: All orders over $500 will require shipping insurance to be paid by the buyer. A fee of $1.50 per $100 of coverage will be added to your shipping and handling cost(s). International Bidders: Please email admin@taurusauctions.com for a shipping quote to your country. Condition Reports: Please see all photos and read entire description before requesting condition reports. Please contact us before bidding if you require additional photos or have any questions regarding condition. Email admin@taurusauctions.com for all condition reports. See all Terms and Conditions prior to bidding.
This work was illustrated by Teague in 1938 for the Saturday Evening Post and used for the October 1, 1938 issue for the short story by Mckinley Kantor called, The Noise of Their Wings. Unusual in genre and subject matter, it depicts a beautiful woman with bare shoulders and headscarf in earnest discussion with two gentlemen in business attire.
Artist signed and dated lower right: Donald Teague 1938. On back is an adhesive label with faded type which reads: This drawing must not be reproduced for any purpose. Copyrighted by the Curtis Publishing Company. The Saturday Evening Post. There are also hand-written instructions, possibly written by the artist, that read: "Make girl's slacks bluer than copy."
Teague was born in 1897 in Brooklyn, New York. He was trained at the Art Students League of New York. Teague was a magazine illustrator throughout the 1920s and 1930s, initially for the Saturday Evening Post in New York City, and for Collier's in California by 1938.
His work has been exhibited in major museum collections throughout the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Royal Watercolor Society, the Tokyo Museum, the Peking National Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Watercolor in Mexico City, Chicago's Art Institute, the Sydney Museum in Australia, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame."
Material: Watercolor on paper.
Dimensions: Image size: Height: 13"; Width: 20 1/2". Framed: Height: 21 1/2"; Width: 28 1/2"
Condition: Very Good. Colors are crisp and vibrant. Free of tears, rips or creases. Signs of age, use and wear include glue residue under matting ( hidden when covered). Matting and hanging hardware intact.
Age: 1938
Provenance: Estate of Roberta Silverberg
Shipping: $85 Standard (within Continental US) provided In-House. Shipping method is determined by item size, type, fragility and specific characteristics. Shipping and handling costs are calculated based on average carrier rates, delivery distance and packing complexity. PLEASE NOTE: All orders over $500 will require shipping insurance to be paid by the buyer. A fee of $1.50 per $100 of coverage will be added to your shipping and handling cost(s). International Bidders: Please email admin@taurusauctions.com for a shipping quote to your country. Condition Reports: Please see all photos and read entire description before requesting condition reports. Please contact us before bidding if you require additional photos or have any questions regarding condition. Email admin@taurusauctions.com for all condition reports. See all Terms and Conditions prior to bidding.
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