[Rarebooks] FS: Original SIGNED Rube Goldberg Cartoon, price reduced
Charles Agvent
charles at charlesagvent.com
Wed Sep 19 11:36:21 EDT 2018
Price reduced to $425 NET
GOLDBERG, Rube. "Break That Bottleneck: Highway Construction": ORIGINAL
SIGNED CARTOON. . The drawing in heavy pencil and chalk is of a
bulldozer titled "Highway Construction" ramming into and breaking the
neck of a bottle containing a number of cars and trucks packed into it.
The image, SIGNED by Goldberg, is 11" x 12" on a 14-1/2" x 18-1/2"
sheet. It more than likely was done for a newspaper as it has
reproduction directions in the margin beneath the image, and while it is
not dated the subject matter and style of cars indicates it was
accomplished sometime during the 1950s. An uncommon opportunity to
acquire an original piece of art from the creator of the famous Goldberg
contraptions. Near Fine. (#008123) $550.00
https://www.charlesagvent.com/shop/agvent/008123.html
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