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    • CRAVATH, Glen (1897 – 1964). Py Your Leaf Baron Munchausen ...
      May. 16, 2024

      CRAVATH, Glen (1897 – 1964). Py Your Leaf Baron Munchausen ...

      Est: $150 - $300

      CRAVATH, Glen (1897 – 1964). Py Your Leaf Baron Munchausen (Jack Pearl) Presents His Old Mappe of Radio Land as it Lies. 1932. Fantastical pictorial map of the United States with comical illustrations relating to the Baron Munchausen radio program. 18 ¾ x 23 ½”. Yellowing; impressions from handling to margins; tape repair to left edge. A-.

      Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
    • Glenn Cravath Gouache on Board Country Store
      Oct. 18, 2014

      Glenn Cravath Gouache on Board Country Store

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Signed Glenn Cravath (1897-1964, United States) gouache & pencil on board, a country store scene with a man and woman cashier standing in their store as a parade passes down the street and children accompany them in the doorway; a banner in the street reads "Pioneer Days, Old Home Week, Aug. 11-23 Come!!". In very good condition, 24 in. high x 30 in. wide.

      Fontaine's Auction Gallery
    • GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) Carnival Boat, movi
      Feb. 11, 2011

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) Carnival Boat, movi

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) Carnival Boat, movie poster illustration, RKO Pathé Pictures, 1932 Oil on canvas 34.25 x 20.5 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

      Heritage Auctions
    • GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) King Kong, original
      Aug. 17, 2010

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) King Kong, original

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) King Kong, original promotional daily newspaper strip-style illustration Ink on board 11 x 28.5 in. Signed lower right This lot includes the original art to a King Kong comic strip and a hand-painted King Kong logo (painted in blue paint). Rare doesn't begin to describe this landmark comic strip art. All of the original artwork for the 1933 release of King Kong was presumed not to exist. The artist's son (and heir) passed away in the late 1990's and the world was treated to a great surprise! In addition to some color preliminaries for the poster art, the actual originals used for the King Kong comic strip were among the find. A set of six dailies, to be published in black and white, Monday to Saturday, were created for the local papers to introduce and advertise the movie and prepare the audience for the spectacle. The studio was expecting a major hit and created one of the most elaborate press books of all time to promote the movie. The six strips were prominently featured in the press book, taking up most of a whole page, directly following a full-color centerfold insert. Exhibitors were expected to provide these strips, with the typeset captions, to their local newspapers. Offered here is the artwork for strip #5. As such, it is the earliest known published image of King Kong. Pressbook shown for illustration only, and is not included with the lot.

      Heritage Auctions
    • GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) Tarzan preliminary
      Aug. 17, 2010

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) Tarzan preliminary

      Est: $600 - $800

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) Tarzan preliminary movie promotion illustration Gouache on board 28 x 14 in. Not signed From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

      Heritage Auctions
    • GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) The Mad Scientist,
      Aug. 17, 2010

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) The Mad Scientist,

      Est: $600 - $800

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) The Mad Scientist, preliminary movie promotion illustration Gouache on board 18 x 9 in. Not signed From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

      Heritage Auctions
    • GLENN CRAVATH, (American, 1897-1964), WE CAME ALONG TO PROTECT MOM TOO, watercolor and gouache illustration;, sight: 13 x 10 inches
      Jun. 06, 2010

      GLENN CRAVATH, (American, 1897-1964), WE CAME ALONG TO PROTECT MOM TOO, watercolor and gouache illustration;, sight: 13 x 10 inches

      Est: $500 - $700

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) WE CAME ALONG TO PROTECT MOM TOO watercolor and gouache illustration; signed Glenn Cravath, l.l.; sight: 13 x 10 inches

      Grogan & Company
    • Cravath, Glenn - Dead-End Crime Stories , comic book cover preliminary
      May. 07, 2010

      Cravath, Glenn - Dead-End Crime Stories , comic book cover preliminary

      Est: $300 - $500

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) Dead-End Crime Stories, comic book cover preliminary, 1949 Mixed media on board 10.25 x 7.5 in. Not signed This study was done in preparation for the finished illustration that appeared on the cover of Dead End Crime Stories, Kirby Publishing Co., April 1949. From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

      Heritage Auctions
    • Cravath, Glenn - The Can Can Girls, study
      May. 06, 2010

      Cravath, Glenn - The Can Can Girls, study

      Est: $400 - $600

      GLENN CRAVATH (American, 1897-1964) The Can Can Girls, study Watercolor on board 9.5 x 19.25 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

      Heritage Auctions
    • Glenn Cravath Movie poster design: Stagecoach robbery scene. , Author: directed by Ray Nazarro The Rough Tough West 1952; oil on board, 25.5 x 18in. signed lr E2000-3000 Film title listed on verso is "The Old West" a 1952 Gene Autry movie. However,
      Nov. 15, 2003

      Glenn Cravath Movie poster design: Stagecoach robbery scene. , Author: directed by Ray Nazarro The Rough Tough West 1952; oil on board, 25.5 x 18in. signed lr E2000-3000 Film title listed on verso is "The Old West" a 1952 Gene Autry movie. However,

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Glenn Cravath Movie poster design: Stagecoach robbery scene. , Author: directed by Ray Nazarro The Rough Tough West 1952; oil on board, 25.5 x 18in. signed lr E2000-3000 Film title listed on verso is "The Old West" a 1952 Gene Autry movie. However, based on the actors listed on the same note, the film is "The Rough, Tough West." the movie starred Charles Starrett as Steve Holden a.k.a. "The Durango Kid" Jock Mahoney, Carolina Cotton and Smiley Burnette.

      Illustration House
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