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Period: 1950s
Copper Etching III
By Ana Rosa de Ycaza
Located in Tulsa, OK
Ana Rosa de Ycaza’s’s Copper Etching III is a black and white engraving copper minimalist abstract mixed media with a french oak frame measuring 14 x 14 priced at $1000.
Ana Rosa de Ycaza an artist born in 1915 was affiliated with Atelier 17 a studio that attracted the likes of Mark Rothko, Joan Míro, William de Kooning...
Category
Abstract 1950s More Art
Materials
Copper
La Tristesse du Roi (The Sorrow of the King)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - La Tristesse du Roi (The Sorrow of the King)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame: 73 x 53 cm
Publisher: George B...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Pair of Iron Egret Wall Sculptures
Located in Milford, NH
A wonderful pair of patinated iron egret bird wall sculptures, one reaching for the sky and one focused forward, each signed on the weighted bases “Maxfield Parrish Jr, March 1956”. ...
Category
1950s More Art
Materials
Iron
Visage Solaire, Picasso, Unique work, Design, 1950
s, Sun face, Ceramic
Located in Geneva, CH
Visage Solaire, Picasso, Unique work, Design, 1950's, Sun face, Ceramic
Visage Solaire
Unique work
27.01.1956
Painted and partially glazed ceramic
20.4 x 20.4 cm
Dated and stamped o...
Category
Post-War 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware
Mother and Child Before Notre-Dame
By Marc Chagall
Located in OPOLE, PL
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - Mother and Child Before Notre-Dame
Lithograph from 1952.
Dimensions of work: 35 x 26 cm
Publisher: Tériade, Paris.
On the verso another Lithograph in b...
Category
Symbolist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
$858 Sale Price
20% Off
Le Codomas (The Codomas / The Acrobat on the Trapeze)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Le Codomas (The Codomas / The Acrobat on the Trapeze)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame: 73 x 53 cm
Publisher:...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Red Desert, Mid-Century glazed bowl by Gertrud and Otto Natzler
Located in Palm Springs, CA
This elegant oval bowl by Otto and Gertrud Natzler features one of the couple’s most appealing mid-century glazes: a softly textured robin’s-egg blue with subtle tonal variation. Mea...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Earthenware
Black Lava bowl by Gertrud and Otto Natzler
Located in Palm Springs, CA
This striking Black Lava bowl by Gertrud and Otto Natzler showcases one of their most dramatic and sought-after volcanic glaze formulations. The surface is covered with dense, crater...
Category
1950s More Art
Materials
Earthenware
Chouette, Picasso, Pitcher, Design, 1950
s, Ceramic, Black and white, Animal
Located in Geneva, CH
Chouette, Picasso, Pitcher, Design, 1950's, Ceramic, Black and white, Animal
Chouette femme
Ed. 500 pcs
1951
Earthenware ceramic vase with engobe and ...
Category
Post-War 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware, Terracotta
Le Destin (Destiny)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Le Destin (Destiny)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame: 73 x 53 cm
Publisher: George Brazilier, New York.
Prin...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Jazz (Jazz)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Jazz (Jazz)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame: 73 x 53 cm
Publisher: George Brazilier, New York.
Printer: Ern...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Tête de Faune, Pablo Picasso, Unique piece, Design, Terracotta, Tile, Mythology
Located in Geneva, CH
Tête de Faune, Pablo Picasso, Unique piece, Design, Terracotta, Tile, Mythology
Tête de faune
Unique work
08.08.1956
Painted and glazed terracotta tile...
Category
Post-War 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware, Terracotta
Weddingday Jackie and John F. Kennedy, Black and White Photography, 1953
Located in Cologne, DE
Jacqueline Lee "Jackie" Kennedy Onassis (July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was an American socialite, writer, and photographer who became First Lady of the United States as the wife of P...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Abstract in Brown Tones
Located in Milford, NH
A fine abstract in brown tones by American artist David Lund (b. 1925). David Lund’s illustrious painting career spans over 65 years. Born in New York, the...
Category
Abstract Expressionist 1950s More Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Le cheval, l
écuyère et le clown (The Horse, the Equestrienne, and the Clown)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Le cheval, l'écuyère et le clown (The Horse, the Equestrienne, and the Clown)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Tattooed Woman Holding Rose by Andy Warhol
By Andy Warhol
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Tattooed Woman Holding Rose
MEDIUM: Fine Art Lithograph on Paper
IMAGE SIZE: 11" x 29"
EDITION SIZE: Unknown
ARTIST: Andy Warhol
DESCRIPTION: Tattoo Ladies served as Andy Warhol's calling card in 1955. He used this piece as his business card and he would fold it up and drop it off at advertising agencies that he was interested in working with. The woman's pin-up silhouette is filled with logos of companies he hoped to work for. In the center, we see the artist's old-fashioned NYC phone number and subsequent references to the Murray Hill neighborhood he lived in at the time. Not many Pop Art pieces are more iconic than this! This offset lithograph is printed with orange ink on green onion skin paper with horizontal folds. It measures 11 x 29 and is embossed in the lower left-hand corner with the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board Inc. stamp and the Estate of Andy Warhol ink...
Category
Pop Art 1950s More Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
Henri Matisse -- Portraits
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Henri Matisse
Portraits, 1954
Reproduction of 93 portraits by the artist, including 60 black plates of drawings, lithographs and paintings and 33 plates of paintings in colour.
Edit...
Category
1950s More Art
Materials
Paper
Pablo Picasso, Hibou rouge sur fond noir (A.R. 399)
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
Hibou rouge sur fond noir (A.R. 399)
stamped, marked and numbered 'Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso / N 103 / Edition Picasso / 1/150 / Madoura' (underne...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Terracotta
Pablo Picasso, Trois poissons sur fond gris (A.R. 396)
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
Trois poissons sur fond gris (A.R. 396)
stamped, marked and numbered 'Edition Picasso / Madoura Plein Feu / N 106 / Edition Picasso / 80/175' (underneath)
t...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Terracotta
Scène de Tauromachie, Pablo Picasso, 1957, Plate, Ceramic, Design, Postwar, Toro
Located in Geneva, CH
Scène de Tauromachie, Pablo Picasso, 1957, Plate, Ceramic, Design, Postwar, Toro
Scène de tauromachie
Ed. 500 pcs
1957
Red earthenware clay, engobe decoration, knife engraved
D.24 c...
Category
Post-Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware
Botanical Motifs, Mid-Century Decorative Blue + Green Plate, Cleveland School
Located in Beachwood, OH
Kenneth Bates (American, 1904-1994)
Botanical Motifs, 1953
Enamel
Signed and dated on bottom
9 inches
Described in a 1967 issue of Ceramics Monthly as the ‘Dean of American Enameli...
Category
1950s More Art
Materials
Enamel
Le Lagon (The Lagoon)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Le Lagon (The Lagoon)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame: 73 x 53 cm
Publisher: George Brazilier, New York.
Pr...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Vintage Golden Age Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Located in Surfside, FL
SUSIE Q. SMITH
Medium: Newspaper comics
Distributed by: King Features Syndicate
First Appeared: 1945
Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter
6.5 X 19.5
Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be.
Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant. King launched the strip in both daily and Sunday form in 1945. Daily, she was only in a panel at first, but it expanded into a full, multi-panel strip on February 7, 1953. In a very odd turn of events, in 1953 the Walters chose to leave King Features behind and hitch their wagon at the McNaught Syndicate. The creators were Harold "Jerry" Walter and his wife, Linda. Jerry was also responsible for Jellybean Jones, who has nothing to do with Jughead Jones's young sister, a modern-day addition to the Archie cast of characters. Together, they did The Lively Ones during the 1960s. Though each was capable of doing both major jobs in comic strip production, their usual working method was for Jerry to dream up the ideas and write the dialog, while Linda did the artwork.
The Walters also collaborated on a series of Susie Q. Smith comic books for Dell Comics. Instead of reprinting newspaper strips, these ran new stories by the Walters. Between 1951 and '54, four issues were published as part of the Four Color Comics series, where many minor comic strips, including Dotty Dripple, Timmy and Rusty Riley had found a home. It had no other media spin-offs.
Susie Q. Smith had a respectable run in the newspapers, but it ended in 1959.
Jerry Walter (1915 - 2007) was an abstract expressionist artist whose output of energetic and colorful paintings were the products of the rich artistic milieu of post-war New York City. He was born Harold Frank Walter in Mount Pleasant, Iowa on November 25, 1915. After graduating from Colgate University in 1937, Walter moved to New York City, where he studied drawing and painting at the New School and the Art Students’ League. Before concentrating seriously on his art, he spent several years as a successful copywriter and idea man for the advertising agencies of J. Walter Thompson, McCann Ericson, and BBDO. During this time, he also worked as a syndicated cartoonist. Collaborating with his wife, Linda, his best-known series was Susie Q. Smith, which first appeared in 1945 and described as a “female Archie type.” Very popular, the cartoon was later the subject of a series of comic books published from 1951 to 1954. After serving in the United States Army for three years during World War II, Walter began to paint seriously. He ascribed his earliest artistic influence to Joan Miró, whose Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) he viewed when he was twelve, the year he published his first cartoon. Walter later wrote that jazz, “the first native expression of so-called modernism” was a strong influence on his work.
During the later 1940s, Walters spent time at the Research Studio in Maitland, Florida. Founded in 1937 by artist and architect J. André Smith and supported by the philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok, the Research Studio was a lively colony that hosted prominent artists, including Milton Avery, Ralston Crawford, and Doris Lee. While at the Studio, Walter’s work was purchased by Frank Crowninshield. A founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art and editor of Vanity Fair, Crowinshield was a noted collector; his collection included important works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, George Bellows, and Pierre Bonnard. Returning to New York after his time at the Studio, Walter became an active member of the New York school of the abstract expressionist movement, and in the summer of 1956, Walter exhibited 13 paintings and a selection of drawings at New York’s Chase Gallery. The adroit manipulation of both color and composition evident in his work shows the influence of Abstract Expressionism, particularly Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, and Hans Hofmann.
illustrator and female cartoonist Linda Walter was the talented female mind behind the beloved "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip. She played an instrumental role in shaping the cultural landscape through her vibrant illustrations. Known for the timeless charm of the "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip, Linda's artistry brought joy and laughter to countless readers during the 1950s and continues to resonate with fans across generations. She was part of the Woodstock artists community. from Women in Comics: Linda Walter was the artist of newspaper strip Susie Q. Smith, which was written by her husband, Jerry. It was syndicated by King Features Syndicate and ran from 1945 to 1959. The Walters also contributed original Susie Q. Smith stories to Dell's Four Color comic books from 1951 to 1954. From 1964-1965, they created a singled panel comic called The Lively Ones.
Vintage Golden Age of Comics era.
The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era in the history of American comic books from 1938 to 1956. During this time, modern comic books were first published and rapidly increased in popularity. The superhero archetype was created. Between 1939 and 1941 Detective Comics (DC) and its sister company, All-American Publications, introduced popular superheroes such as Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, the Atom, Hawkman, Green Arrow and Aquaman. Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, had million-selling titles featuring the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and Captain America. Another notable series was The Spirit by Will Eisner.
Dell Comics' non-superhero characters (particularly the licensed Walt Disney animated-character comics) outsold the superhero comics of the day. The publisher featured licensed movie and literary characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Roy Rogers and Tarzan. Additionally, MLJ's introduction of Archie Andrews in Pep Comics #22 (December 1941) gave rise to teen humor comics, with the Archie Comics...
Category
American Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Paper, Ink
Picasso Lithographe III, 1949-1956-Rare Book illustrated by Pablo Picasso - 1956
Located in Roma, IT
Volume III of the collection dedicated to Picasso's lithographs. It includes reproductions of the etching created between 1949 and 1956. Copy on Velin paper. Cover and frontispiece a...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Paper
Bewitched Bunny Limited Edition Cel 1954 Estate hand-signed by June Foray
Located in Los Angeles, CA
MEDIUM: Limited Edition Cel
IMAGE SIZE: 12 Field
EDITION SIZE: 50
SKU: 83002
ABOUT THE ART: Estate Hand-signed by June Foray
ABOUT THE IMAGE: “Bewitched Bunny 1954” Shows Witch H...
Category
Pop Art 1950s More Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Pen, Pencil
Hibou Brillant (A.R. 285), Ceramic Stamped
Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
Hibou brillant (A.R. 285)
stamped 'Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso' (underneath)
white earthenware ceramic plate, partiall...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Donald
s Weekend Original Production Cel: Donald Duck
Located in Los Angeles, CA
MEDIUM: Original Production Cel on Printed Background
IMAGE SIZE: 12.5" x 10.5"
PRODUCTION: Soccermania
YEAR: 1987
SKU: CCV2221
ABOUT THE IMAGE: Sport Goofy in Soccermania is an an...
Category
Pop Art 1950s More Art
Materials
Paint, Paper, Pencil
Le Cirque (The Circus)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Le Cirque (The Circus)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame: 73 x 53 cm
Publisher: George Brazilier, New York.
P...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Taureau et Toreador, Picasso, Bull, Corrida, Design, Tile, Ceramic, 1950
s
Located in Geneva, CH
Taureau et Toreador, Picasso, Bull, Corrida, Design, Tile, Ceramic, 1950's
Taureau et Toreador
Unique work
11.2.1957
Painted and partially glazed ceramic, hexagonal tomette tile
15 ...
Category
Post-War 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Picasso. Etchings 1930-1936 - Catalogue by P. Picasso - 1955
Located in Roma, IT
Picasso. Etchings 1930-1936 includes the list of Pablo Picasso's etchings exhibited at St. George's Gallery Prints (London), 21 June-23 July, 1955.
In-8º, text in English, unnumbered pages, b/w illustrations, cm 21.6 x 0.1 x 14. Introduction by Joseph Rykwert...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Paper
L
Ivrogne et sa Femme
By Marc Chagall
Located in OPOLE, PL
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - L'Ivrogne et sa Femme
Etching from 1954.
Edition of 85.
Enhanced with watercolour by the artist.
Dimensions of work: 39 x 30 cm.
Reference: Cramer 22....
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Etching
Picasso Ceramic, Cavalier et cheval (A.R. 138)
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
Cavalier et cheval (A.R. 138)
stamped, marked and numbered 'Edition Picasso / Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso / Madoura / 199/300' (underneath)
white ea...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Le Toboggan (The Slide)
Located in OPOLE, PL
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Le Toboggan (The Slide)
Lithograph from 1983.
Dimensions of sheet: 61 x 39 cm
Dimensions in frame: 73 x 53 cm
Publisher: George Brazilier, New York.
...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
La Souris Metamorphosée en Fille (The Mouse Transformed into a Girl)
By Marc Chagall
Located in OPOLE, PL
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - La Souris Metamorphosée en Fille (The Mouse Transformed into a Girl)
Etching from 1954.
Edition of 85.
Enhanced with watercolour by the artist.
Dimensi...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Etching
Confidential Letter by the General of the Armies - 1920
Located in Roma, IT
Confidential Letter by the General of the Armies, John Joseph Pershing to Cecil Charles Blunt.
Typewritten Letter Signed. Washington, November 16th, 1920. One page, single-sided. In English. On letterhead paper "General of the Armies Washington". Excellent condition, including original envelope.
Letter of apology sent to the Count Cecil Charles Blumentahal, later changed to Blunt, a wealthy Jewish banker from New York: "I reget very much that I was unable to see you while you were in Washington".
John Joseph Pershing (Laclede, 1860 - Washington, 1948) John Joseph Pershing, best-known as "Black Jack", was an American general.
He distinguished himself in the Spanish-American war for his courage and after a long and brilliant career in the Philippines and Mexico against the rebels of the two countries. Pershing led the US expedition in World War I and later served as chief of staff of the United States Army. for this reason he is considered the mentor of a generation of US generals who fought in World War II such as George Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Lesley James McNair, George Smith Patton and Douglas MacArthur. Like George Washington, he was the only soldier to obtain the highest US military rank, that of General of the Armies of the United States.
Pershing was one of the first generals in history to be able to coordinate light infantry with twentieth-century war inventions such as tanks and armored cars for the great offensives during the punitive expedition to Mexico against Pancho Villa...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Paper, Ink
Postcard by Alberto Burri - 1950s
Located in Roma, IT
This is an Autograph Poscard Signed by Alberto Burri to Nesto Jacometti. May 2nd 1950
On the front, a reproduction of “Le Portrait de Genyere F.G.” with the monogram B.A.
Perfec...
Category
1950s More Art
Materials
Paper
Joueur de flûte, Picasso, Limited Edition, Sculpture, Design, 1950
s, Ceramic
Located in Geneva, CH
Joueur de flûte, Picasso, Limited Edition, Sculpture, Design, 1950's, Ceramic
Joueur de flûte
Ed. 40 pcs
1951
Earthenware clay covered with enamel
D. 24.5 cm
Stamped on the back : M...
Category
Post-War 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware
To Battle
Located in New York, NY
Woodcut printed in blue on tan wove paper, 1950. Signed by the artist and dated in pencil, lower center margin. Numbered 4/11 in pencil, lower left margin. Printed and published ...
Category
Abstract Expressionist 1950s More Art
Materials
Woodcut
Four Dancers
Located in New York, NY
Partially glazed terre-de-faïence convex wall plaque painted in black and white, 1956. Edition of 450. With the Madoura Plein Feu and Empreinte Originale de Picasso stamps, verso.
...
Category
Cubist 1950s More Art
Materials
Clay, Ceramic
Corrida Sur Fond Noir (AR 198), Ceramic Stamped Madoura Plein Feu/Edition Picasso
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
Corrida Sur Fond Noir (A.R. 198)
dated '25.9.53.' (upper centre); stamped 'Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso' (undern...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic
Nu couché Invitation Card
Located in OPOLE, PL
(after) Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Nu couché
Lithograph from 1964.
Dimensions of work: 17.7 x 9 cm.
Plate signed.
Publisher: Éditions Cercle d'Art, Paris.
The work is in Excell...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Picador, by Pablo Picasso, 1950
s, Bowl, Sculpture, Design, Edition, Earthenware
Located in Geneva, CH
Picador, by Pablo Picasso, 1950's, Bowl, Sculpture, Design, Edition, Earthenware
Picador
Ed. 500 pcs
1955
White earthenware clay, decoration in engobes and paraffin, white enamel
12...
Category
Post-War 1950s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware
Old Gold Cigarettes Advertising Collage 1956
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
6036 Anvertising collage for a 1956 Old Gold Cigarette advertising campaign 1956
Paper cutouts on a painted blue board
Package image of cigarettes are from WW11
Category
1950s More Art
Materials
Printer s Ink, Acrylic
Le Carrousel du Louvre
By Marc Chagall
Located in OPOLE, PL
This work will be exhibited at Art on Paper NYC, September 4–7, 2025.
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Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - Le Carrousel du Louvre
Lithograph from 1954.
Dimensions of sheet: 38 x 28 cm
D...
Category
Surrealist 1950s More Art
Materials
Lithograph
Seated Nude
, Paris, Louvre, Salon d
Automne, Academie Chaumière, LACMA, SFAA
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Stamped, verso, with estate stamp for Victor Di Gesu (American, 1914-1988) and created circa 1955.
Winner of the Prix Othon Friesz, Victor di Gesu first attended the Los Angeles Art...
Category
Post-Impressionist 1950s More Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Les Européens Photographies - Photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson - 1955
Located in Roma, IT
Volume including a selection of 114 black and white photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson from 1950 to 1955. Original boards illustrated after a design by Joan Mirò. First Edition. Ve...
Category
Modern 1950s More Art
Materials
Paper
Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Located in Surfside, FL
SUSIE Q. SMITH
Medium: Newspaper comics
Distributed by: King Features Syndicate
First Appeared: 1945
Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter
5.75 X 19.5
Dated August 5, 1954 in top right corner.
Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be.
Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant. King launched the strip in both daily and Sunday form in 1945. Daily, she was only in a panel at first, but it expanded into a full, multi-panel strip on February 7, 1953. In a very odd turn of events, in 1953 the Walters chose to leave King Features behind and hitch their wagon at the McNaught Syndicate. The creators were Harold "Jerry" Walter and his wife, Linda. Jerry was also responsible for Jellybean Jones, who has nothing to do with Jughead Jones's young sister, a modern-day addition to the Archie cast of characters. Together, they did The Lively Ones during the 1960s. Though each was capable of doing both major jobs in comic strip production, their usual working method was for Jerry to dream up the ideas and write the dialog, while Linda did the artwork.
The Walters also collaborated on a series of Susie Q. Smith comic books for Dell Comics. Instead of reprinting newspaper strips, these ran new stories by the Walters. Between 1951 and '54, four issues were published as part of the Four Color Comics series, where many minor comic strips, including Dotty Dripple, Timmy and Rusty Riley had found a home. It had no other media spin-offs.
Susie Q. Smith had a respectable run in the newspapers, but it ended in 1959.
Jerry Walter (1915 - 2007) was an abstract expressionist artist whose output of energetic and colorful paintings were the products of the rich artistic milieu of post-war New York City. He was born Harold Frank Walter in Mount Pleasant, Iowa on November 25, 1915. After graduating from Colgate University in 1937, Walter moved to New York City, where he studied drawing and painting at the New School and the Art Students’ League. Before concentrating seriously on his art, he spent several years as a successful copywriter and idea man for the advertising agencies of J. Walter Thompson, McCann Ericson, and BBDO. During this time, he also worked as a syndicated cartoonist. Collaborating with his wife, Linda, his best-known series was Susie Q. Smith, which first appeared in 1945 and described as a “female Archie type.” Very popular, the cartoon was later the subject of a series of comic books published from 1951 to 1954. After serving in the United States Army for three years during World War II, Walter began to paint seriously. He ascribed his earliest artistic influence to Joan Miró, whose Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) he viewed when he was twelve, the year he published his first cartoon. Walter later wrote that jazz, “the first native expression of so-called modernism” was a strong influence on his work.
During the later 1940s, Walters spent time at the Research Studio in Maitland, Florida. Founded in 1937 by artist and architect J. André Smith and supported by the philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok, the Research Studio was a lively colony that hosted prominent artists, including Milton Avery, Ralston Crawford, and Doris Lee. While at the Studio, Walter’s work was purchased by Frank Crowninshield. A founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art and editor of Vanity Fair, Crowinshield was a noted collector; his collection included important works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, George Bellows, and Pierre Bonnard. Returning to New York after his time at the Studio, Walter became an active member of the New York school of the abstract expressionist movement, and in the summer of 1956, Walter exhibited 13 paintings and a selection of drawings at New York’s Chase Gallery. The adroit manipulation of both color and composition evident in his work shows the influence of Abstract Expressionism, particularly Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, and Hans Hofmann.
illustrator and female cartoonist Linda Walter was the talented female mind behind the beloved "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip. She played an instrumental role in shaping the cultural landscape through her vibrant illustrations. Known for the timeless charm of the "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip, Linda's artistry brought joy and laughter to countless readers during the 1950s and continues to resonate with fans across generations. She was part of the Woodstock artists community. from Women in Comics: Linda Walter was the artist of newspaper strip Susie Q. Smith, which was written by her husband, Jerry. It was syndicated by King Features Syndicate and ran from 1945 to 1959. The Walters also contributed original Susie Q. Smith stories to Dell's Four Color comic books from 1951 to 1954. From 1964-1965, they created a singled panel comic called The Lively Ones.
Vintage Golden Age of Comics era.
The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era in the history of American comic books from 1938 to 1956. During this time, modern comic books were first published and rapidly increased in popularity. The superhero archetype was created. Between 1939 and 1941 Detective Comics (DC) and its sister company, All-American Publications, introduced popular superheroes such as Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, the Atom, Hawkman, Green Arrow and Aquaman. Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, had million-selling titles featuring the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and Captain America. Another notable series was The Spirit by Will Eisner.
Dell Comics' non-superhero characters (particularly the licensed Walt Disney animated-character comics) outsold the superhero comics of the day. The publisher featured licensed movie and literary characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Roy Rogers and Tarzan. Additionally, MLJ's introduction of Archie Andrews in Pep Comics #22 (December 1941) gave rise to teen humor comics, with the Archie Comics...
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Alain Ramié, Pablo Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971
Located in OPOLE, PL
Alain Ramié, Pablo Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971 is the complete catalogue raisonné of Picasso's ceramic editions, in English.
Published in Paris in 1988...
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Paper
Ungaretti - Futur Prix Nobel - 1950s
Located in Roma, IT
This heterogeneous lot “Ungaretti –Futur Prix Nobel” deals with the Ungaretti's ambitious race for the Nobel Prize for literature in 1954.
A Correspondence, with different senders a...
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Paper, Ink
Nativité
By Marc Chagall
Located in OPOLE, PL
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - Nativité
Lithograph from 1950.
Dimensions of work: 38 x 56 cm.
Plate signed.
Publisher: Tériade, Paris.
The work is in Excellent condition.
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Lithograph
Vase
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Leonard Waegell Edmondson (1916-2002). Ceramic with sgraffito and fired opaque polychrome. 6.5 inches tall. 4.5 inches circumference. Excellent condition with no damage or restoratio...
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Cubist 1950s More Art
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Ceramic
$2,800 Sale Price
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Hand Written Postcard by Mario Ferrari - 1950s
Located in Roma, IT
Hand written postcard by Mario Ferrari realized in the 1940s.
Good conditions.
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Offset
La Rieur et Les Poissons
By Marc Chagall
Located in OPOLE, PL
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - La Rieur et Les Poissons
Etching from 1954.
Edition of 85.
Enhanced with watercolour by the artist.
Dimensions of work: 39 x 30 cm.
Reference: Cramer ...
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Etching
Cocteau
s Authgraphed Postcard - 1953 ca.
By Jean Cocteau
Located in Roma, IT
Cocteau's Postcard is a PASs.d.n. l. Autograph Postcard Signed, and written by Jean Cocteau (1889 -1963) addressed to the Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt.
In French. Without pos...
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Rare 1950s Vintage Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Located in Surfside, FL
SUSIE Q. SMITH
Medium: Newspaper comics
Distributed by: King Features Syndicate
First Appeared: 1945
Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter
5.5 X 19.5
Dated August 13, 1954 in top right corner.
Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be.
Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant. King launched the strip in both daily and Sunday form in 1945. Daily, she was only in a panel at first, but it expanded into a full, multi-panel strip on February 7, 1953. In a very odd turn of events, in 1953 the Walters chose to leave King Features behind and hitch their wagon at the McNaught Syndicate. The creators were Harold "Jerry" Walter and his wife, Linda. Jerry was also responsible for Jellybean Jones, who has nothing to do with Jughead Jones's young sister, a modern-day addition to the Archie cast of characters. Together, they did The Lively Ones during the 1960s. Though each was capable of doing both major jobs in comic strip production, their usual working method was for Jerry to dream up the ideas and write the dialog, while Linda did the artwork.
The Walters also collaborated on a series of Susie Q. Smith comic books for Dell Comics. Instead of reprinting newspaper strips, these ran new stories by the Walters. Between 1951 and '54, four issues were published as part of the Four Color Comics series, where many minor comic strips, including Dotty Dripple, Timmy and Rusty Riley had found a home. It had no other media spin-offs.
Susie Q. Smith had a respectable run in the newspapers, but it ended in 1959.
Jerry Walter (1915 - 2007) was an abstract expressionist artist whose output of energetic and colorful paintings were the products of the rich artistic milieu of post-war New York City. He was born Harold Frank Walter in Mount Pleasant, Iowa on November 25, 1915. After graduating from Colgate University in 1937, Walter moved to New York City, where he studied drawing and painting at the New School and the Art Students’ League. Before concentrating seriously on his art, he spent several years as a successful copywriter and idea man for the advertising agencies of J. Walter Thompson, McCann Ericson, and BBDO. During this time, he also worked as a syndicated cartoonist. Collaborating with his wife, Linda, his best-known series was Susie Q. Smith, which first appeared in 1945 and described as a “female Archie type.” Very popular, the cartoon was later the subject of a series of comic books published from 1951 to 1954. After serving in the United States Army for three years during World War II, Walter began to paint seriously. He ascribed his earliest artistic influence to Joan Miró, whose Dog Barking at the Moon (1926) he viewed when he was twelve, the year he published his first cartoon. Walter later wrote that jazz, “the first native expression of so-called modernism” was a strong influence on his work.
During the later 1940s, Walters spent time at the Research Studio in Maitland, Florida. Founded in 1937 by artist and architect J. André Smith and supported by the philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok, the Research Studio was a lively colony that hosted prominent artists, including Milton Avery, Ralston Crawford, and Doris Lee. While at the Studio, Walter’s work was purchased by Frank Crowninshield. A founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art and editor of Vanity Fair, Crowinshield was a noted collector; his collection included important works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, George Bellows, and Pierre Bonnard. Returning to New York after his time at the Studio, Walter became an active member of the New York school of the abstract expressionist movement, and in the summer of 1956, Walter exhibited 13 paintings and a selection of drawings at New York’s Chase Gallery. The adroit manipulation of both color and composition evident in his work shows the influence of Abstract Expressionism, particularly Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, and Hans Hofmann.
illustrator and female cartoonist Linda Walter was the talented female mind behind the beloved "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip. She played an instrumental role in shaping the cultural landscape through her vibrant illustrations. Known for the timeless charm of the "Susie Q. Smith" comic strip, Linda's artistry brought joy and laughter to countless readers during the 1950s and continues to resonate with fans across generations. She was part of the Woodstock artists community. from Women in Comics: Linda Walter was the artist of newspaper strip Susie Q. Smith, which was written by her husband, Jerry. It was syndicated by King Features Syndicate and ran from 1945 to 1959. The Walters also contributed original Susie Q. Smith stories to Dell's Four Color comic books from 1951 to 1954. From 1964-1965, they created a singled panel comic called The Lively Ones.
Vintage Golden Age of Comics era.
The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era in the history of American comic books from 1938 to 1956. During this time, modern comic books were first published and rapidly increased in popularity. The superhero archetype was created. Between 1939 and 1941 Detective Comics (DC) and its sister company, All-American Publications, introduced popular superheroes such as Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, the Atom, Hawkman, Green Arrow and Aquaman. Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, had million-selling titles featuring the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and Captain America. Another notable series was The Spirit by Will Eisner.
Dell Comics' non-superhero characters (particularly the licensed Walt Disney animated-character comics) outsold the superhero comics of the day. The publisher featured licensed movie and literary characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Roy Rogers and Tarzan. Additionally, MLJ's introduction of Archie Andrews in Pep Comics #22 (December 1941) gave rise to teen humor comics, with the Archie Comics...
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American Modern 1950s More Art
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Paper, Ink
Lot of Manuscripts by Afro Basaldella - 1951-1970
Located in Roma, IT
This Lot of Manuscripts by Afro Basaldella to the Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci Blunt is composed by three autograph card written and signed by the Itali...
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Contemporary 1950s More Art
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Paper, Ink
Hannah Praying to God
By Marc Chagall
Located in OPOLE, PL
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) - Hannah Praying to God
Etching from 1958.
Edition of 100
Enhanced with watercolour by the artist.
Dimensions of work: 52 x 37 cm.
Hand signed.
Publish...
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Modern 1950s More Art
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Etching
Vita Americana (American Life) - Autograph Letter by Afro - 1950
Located in Roma, IT
Vita Americana (American Life) is a Autograph Letter Signed by Afro, to the Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt (Rome, 1885 - Marlia, 1971).
New York, July 3rd 1950. Two pages, doubl...
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Modern 1950s More Art
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Paper, Ink
Rare 1950s Original Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Located in Surfside, FL
SUSIE Q. SMITH
Medium: Newspaper comics
Distributed by: King Features Syndicate
First Appeared: 1945
Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter
6 X 18.25
Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack,...
Category
American Modern 1950s More Art
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Paper, Ink
Original Vintage Syndicated Ink Drawing Cartoon Strip Susie Q Smith Comic Art
Located in Surfside, FL
SUSIE Q. SMITH
Medium: Newspaper comics
Distributed by: King Features Syndicate
First Appeared: 1945
Creators: Linda and Jerry Walter
6.5 X 18
Like her contemporaries, Aggie Mack, Candy and Patsy Walker (before her conversion to a superhero), Susie Q. Smith was a female Archie-type — not exactly an imitator, because Archie, who had started only four years earlier, hadn't yet become popular enough to spawn imitators, but part of his genre. She attended high school, where her teachers often seemed unreasonable to her, interacted with the opposite gender in a typically adolescent way, and her parents didn't completely understand her. And she was cute and perky as only a teenage girl can be.
Susie was the star of a comic strip distributed by King Features, the biggest of the comic strip syndicates, whose other offerings have ranged from Jackys Diary to Prince Valiant...
Category
American Modern 1950s More Art
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