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  • ERIC ERICSON
    Jun. 16, 2023

    ERIC ERICSON

    Est: $100 - $150

    ERIC ERICSON (1914-1959) American cartoon artist, remembered for his 1943 creation ‘The Grounded Gremlin', which became popular during World War II when British fighter pilots began blaming ‘gremlins' for technical defects in their aircraft. Ericson's ‘gremlin' never flew, but remained on ground playing pranks on innocent civilians. A group of four original pencil cartoons ca. 1950s and showing humorous social situations, each executed on 11 in. x 8 in. cardboard, boldly signed. Very good condition.

    Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
  • Eric Ericson, Cartoonist, Jasper and the Jungles
    Feb. 20, 2019

    Eric Ericson, Cartoonist, Jasper and the Jungles

    Est: $300 - $400

    Original 1950 cartoon. "Our best to Mary from Jasper and the Jungles." 11.75" x 10" This is an unreserved auction with no minimums. This is an online only sale. Items may be viewed upon appointment in New York City. Condition: More detailed condition reports and additional photographs are available by request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in excellent condition. Please message us through the online bidding platform or call Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 to request a more thorough condition report.

    Guernsey's
  • WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Eric Ericson Artist Dates: 1914-? Signed Within Plate: Attributed Date of Work: 1942 Description: Artist Eric Ericson designed this WWII homeland security poster like the page of a comic book but the message to protect our merchant ships from the Germans is very serious. This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 14"L x 20"H Weight: < 1 ounce Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently backed with archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Illustrator that used human the human figure, genre, human activity, sites, events, and humor his subjects. Eric Ericson was a student at the Art Students League of New York and Pratt Institute of Art. There, he specialized in cartoons, and later worked as an illustrator for the New Yorker Magazine. He remained known as a magazine cartoonist.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Eric Ericson Artist Dates: 1914-? Signed Within Plate: Attributed Date of Work: 1942 Description: Artist Eric Ericson designed this WWII homeland security poster like the page of a comic book but the message to protect our merchant ships from the Germans is very serious. This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 14"L x 20"H Weight: < 1 ounce Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently backed with archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Illustrator that used human the human figure, genre, human activity, sites, events, and humor his subjects. Eric Ericson was a student at the Art Students League of New York and Pratt Institute of Art. There, he specialized in cartoons, and later worked as an illustrator for the New Yorker Magazine. He remained known as a magazine cartoonist. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Eric Ericson Artist Dates: 1914-? Signed Within Plate: Attributed Date of Work: 1942 Description: Artist Eric Ericson designed this WWII homeland security poster like the page of a comic book but the message to protect our merchant ships from the Germans is very serious. This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 14"L x 20"H Weight: < 1 ounce Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently linen backed. Artist Biography: Illustrator that used human the human figure, genre, human activity, sites, events, and humor his subjects. Eric Ericson was a student at the Art Students League of New York and Pratt Institute of Art. There, he specialized in cartoons, and later worked as an illustrator for the New Yorker Magazine. He remained known as a magazine cartoonist. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII The Sound That Kills, Eric Ericson

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Eric Ericson Artist Dates: 1914-? Signed Within Plate: Attributed Date of Work: 1942 Description: Artist Eric Ericson designed this WWII homeland security poster like the page of a comic book but the message to protect our merchant ships from the Germans is very serious. This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 14"L x 20"H Weight: < 1 ounce Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently backed with archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Illustrator that used human the human figure, genre, human activity, sites, events, and humor his subjects. Eric Ericson was a student at the Art Students League of New York and Pratt Institute of Art. There, he specialized in cartoons, and later worked as an illustrator for the New Yorker Magazine. He remained known as a magazine cartoonist. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
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