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  • Saul Tepper (American - New York, 1899 - 1987)
    Dec. 19, 2024

    Saul Tepper (American - New York, 1899 - 1987)

    Est: $300 - $500

    'Male Figure Study.' Oil on canvas. Labeled on verso. 25 x 18"; 29 x 21 1/2" (overall). Framed.

    Vallot Auctioneers
  • SAUL TEPPER (NY, 1899-1987)
    Nov. 10, 2024

    SAUL TEPPER (NY, 1899-1987)

    Est: $3,500 - $4,500

    SAUL TEPPER (NY, 1899-1987) "Three Men Conspiring in a Company Store", brown monochrome oil on linen, signed and dated 1940 lower right. Used as a story illustration in 07/20/40 Saturday Evening Post magazine, for "Reckless" by Robert E. Pinkerton, as delineated on label verso, with an original price of $1350. In gilt molded shallow cove frame, OS: 23 1/2" x 35 1/2", SS: 17 1/2" x 29 1/2", light scratch at center, frame touch ups.

    Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
  • SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) "I didn't meant to upset you, Miz Carmichael."
    Jun. 20, 2024

    SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) "I didn't meant to upset you, Miz Carmichael."

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) "I didn't meant to upset you, Miz Carmichael." Magazine illustration for "Corner Shop" by Margaret Sanger, published in McCall's magazine, July, 1935. Oil on canvas. 37 ¼ x 26 ¼ inches (canvas) in 40 x 29-inch frame. Signed in lower left image.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Original Vintage WWII Poster We Caught Hell Careless Talk by Saul Tepper 1944 Large
    Jun. 20, 2024

    Original Vintage WWII Poster We Caught Hell Careless Talk by Saul Tepper 1944 Large

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Saul Tepper paints a stark warning against "Careless Talk" in this graphic image from 1944. The dramatic scene of a soldier carrying his wounded (or worse) comrade is a stern reminder to the American public on the home-front to be mindful of what they say in public. During the Second World War, there was a constant concern in the United States about inappropriate information being overheard or intercepted by enemy agents both domestically and abroad. Saul Tepper (1899-1987) began his career as a typographer for catalogs. He transitioned into a role as a commercial illustrator in the 1930s. Towards the end of his career, Tepper became a songwriter for the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

    The Ross Art Group, Inc
  • FIVE ORIGINAL WWII PUBLIC SERVICES POSTER
    Apr. 23, 2024

    FIVE ORIGINAL WWII PUBLIC SERVICES POSTER

    Est: $150 - $250

    FIVE ORIGINAL WWII PUBLIC SERVICES POSTER, C. 1944. Comprising 5 original unused WWII US public service posters including, "We Caught Hell! ? someone must have talked" artist Saul Tepper (1899-1987), dated 1944, size 40" x 28". Together with, "God Help Me if this is a Dud-His Life is in Your Hands," artist John Vickery (1906-1983), dated 1942, 40" x 28", also "The Battle-wise Infantryman…is Careful of what he says or writes HOW ABOUT YOU?", artist Jes William Schlaikjer (1897 - 1982), dated 1944, size 40" x 28", "Have You Really Tried To Save Gas By Getting Into A Car Club", artist Jes Schlaikjer (1897-1982), dated 1944, size 28" x 20", and "War Shipments mean less Fuel for all-dress warmly indoors AVOID COLDS", dated 1943, size 28" x 22". Each poster unframed and folded. SHIPPING NOTICE: Except for large, oversized items, Jackson's is your sole and only source for one stop packing and shipping. With over 50 years of experience, our professional, affordable and efficient in-house shipping department will be happy to provide you a fair and reasonable shipping quote on this lot. Simply email us before the auction for a quick quote: shipping@jacksonsauction.com or call 1-800-665-6743. Jackson's can expertly pack and ship to meet any of your needs. To ensure quality control Jackson's DOES NOT generally release to third party shippers, with the exception being large, oversized items.

    Jackson's International
  • I’ll Give ‘em Hell! 1942.
    Mar. 03, 2024

    I’ll Give ‘em Hell! 1942.

    Est: $1,700 - $2,000

    ARTIST: SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) SIZE: 28 5/8 x 39 3/4 in./72.7 x 101 cm PRINTER: U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. DESCRIPTION: Tepper studied art under Harvey Dunn in New York City before pursuing a career as an illustrator for magazines and corporate advertising. Although he created few war posters, this image displays his knack for figurative portraits: an able-bodied young soldier is forcing out the Axis powers in exchange for more supplies. (War & Propaganda; American)

    Poster Auctions International Inc
  • Original Vintage WWII Poster We Caught Hell Careless Talk by Saul Tepper 1944 Large
    Feb. 06, 2024

    Original Vintage WWII Poster We Caught Hell Careless Talk by Saul Tepper 1944 Large

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Saul Tepper paints a stark warning against "Careless Talk" in this graphic image from 1944. The dramatic scene of a soldier carrying his wounded (or worse) comrade is a stern reminder to the American public on the home-front to be mindful of what they say in public. During the Second World War, there was a constant concern in the United States about inappropriate information being overheard or intercepted by enemy agents both domestically and abroad. Saul Tepper (1899-1987) began his career as a typographer for catalogs. He transitioned into a role as a commercial illustrator in the 1930s. Towards the end of his career, Tepper became a songwriter for the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

    The Ross Art Group, Inc
  • SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) “Oh – to Feel Younger."
    Dec. 14, 2023

    SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) “Oh – to Feel Younger."

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) "Oh – to Feel Younger." Advertisment illustration for Cantilever shoe stores, 1924. Oil on canvas en grisaille. 762x711 mm; 30x28 inches. Signed "Tepper" in center left image. Unframed.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Saul Tepper (1899-1987)
    Oct. 21, 2023

    Saul Tepper (1899-1987)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Saul Tepper (1899-1987) Saul Tepper (1899-1987) "The Near Fridge" 1931 Signature lower right and dated '31 Heritage Auction Tag on Version (2011 heritage $1,400) Size 36" x 36"

    Nadeau's Auction Gallery
  • Original Vintage WWII Poster We Caught Hell Careless Talk by Saul Tepper 1944 Large
    Oct. 17, 2023

    Original Vintage WWII Poster We Caught Hell Careless Talk by Saul Tepper 1944 Large

    Est: $700 - $1,200

    Saul Tepper paints a stark warning against "Careless Talk" in this graphic image from 1944. The dramatic scene of a soldier carrying his wounded (or worse) comrade is a stern reminder to the American public on the home-front to be mindful of what they say in public. During the Second World War, there was a constant concern in the United States about inappropriate information being overheard or intercepted by enemy agents both domestically and abroad. Saul Tepper (1899-1987) began his career as a typographer for catalogs. He transitioned into a role as a commercial illustrator in the 1930s. Towards the end of his career, Tepper became a songwriter for the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

    The Ross Art Group, Inc
  • Portrait Study, Saul Tepper (American, 1899-1987)
    Dec. 05, 2020

    Portrait Study, Saul Tepper (American, 1899-1987)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Portrait Study Of A Man Attributed To Saul Tepper (American, 1899-1987), o/c, Signed Topper Along The Upper And Lower Edge Of The Canvas As It Meets The Stretcher (25 X 18 Inches).

    Devin Moisan Auctioneers, Inc.
  • SAUL TEPPER. "The Spoilers."
    Jun. 04, 2019

    SAUL TEPPER. "The Spoilers."

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    SAUL TEPPER. "The Spoilers." Illustration for an unidentified story in The American Magazine," circa 1935. Gouache on board. 407x432 mm; 16x17 inches, on a 24x24-inch board. Initialed in lower right corner. Framed.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • SAUL TEPPER. Change of Heart.
    Jun. 04, 2019

    SAUL TEPPER. Change of Heart.

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    SAUL TEPPER. Change of Heart. Illustration for an unidentified story in The American Magazine, circa 1933. Oil on canvas. 610x1020 mm; 24x40 inches. Framed to 26x43 inches. Signed in lower left image.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • SAUL TEPPER. "`Dearest, I'm Glover McKay.' he said. `The man you shot is a man from Texas, they say. Why did you want to kill me?'"
    Jun. 04, 2019

    SAUL TEPPER. "`Dearest, I'm Glover McKay.' he said. `The man you shot is a man from Texas, they say. Why did you want to kill me?'"

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    SAUL TEPPER. "`Dearest, I'm Glover McKay.' he said. `The man you shot is a man from Texas, they say. Why did you want to kill me?'" Story illustration for "Who Kissed Me?" by Dixie Willson, published in Cosmopolitan, Vol. 87, Issue 5, November, 1929. Oil on canvas. 712x1020 mm; 28x40 inches.Signed and dated in upper left image. Framed.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • SAUL TEPPER (D.1987) ILLUSTRATION ART PAINTING
    Jan. 20, 2019

    SAUL TEPPER (D.1987) ILLUSTRATION ART PAINTING

    Est: $300 - $500

    Framed watercolor and gouache painting on paper, "School Teacher," signed lower right Saul Tepper (New York, 1899-1987), label verso for Society of Illustrators Centennial Benefit Auction, sight: approx 14"h, 13"w, overall: approx 21.25"h, 19.25"w, 4.25lbs Start Price: $200.00

    Austin Auction Gallery
  • Original American World War II Poster We Caught Hell
    Jun. 28, 2018

    Original American World War II Poster We Caught Hell

    Est: $100 - $450

    Artist: Tepper, Saul 1899 -. We caught hell - someone must have talked. Technique: Offset 1944. Size: 40.1 x 28.3 in. (102 x 72 cm). Printer: U.S. Government Printing Office. Condition Details: (A-) was folded. Estimate: $450. Reserve / Starting Price: $100.

    PosterConnection Inc.
  • SAUL TEPPER. Perfect Form.
    Jun. 05, 2018

    SAUL TEPPER. Perfect Form.

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    SAUL TEPPER. Perfect Form. Oil on canvas. 28 1/2x21 inches. Signed "Tepper" in lower left image. Occasional scuff. Framed.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Vintage 1944 Original WWII "WE CAUGHT HELL!" Poster by Saul Tepper (1899-1987) UNUSED
    May. 28, 2018

    Vintage 1944 Original WWII "WE CAUGHT HELL!" Poster by Saul Tepper (1899-1987) UNUSED

    Est: $200 - $300

    "We Caught Hell! - Someone Must Have Talked". Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the “loose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald. Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. We describe all items to the best of our ability as we are not experts on everything. Please ask specific questions on details, condition, and shipping prior to bidding, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, and bidder will be responsible for payment. We box and ship what we can to keep costs low, and use USPS and UPS. Large items, extremely fragile, and high value items will be packed by UPS. Quotes available on request. (Collectibles)

    One Source Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (AMERICAN, 1899-1987) LOADING LUMBER. AMERICAN MAGAZINE STORY ILLUST
    Nov. 03, 2017

    SAUL TEPPER (AMERICAN, 1899-1987) LOADING LUMBER. AMERICAN MAGAZINE STORY ILLUST

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Saul Tepper (American, 1899-1987) Loading Lumber. American Magazine story illustration, March 1935 Gouache on board 9-1/4 x 17 inches (23.5 x 43.2 cm) Signed upper left: Saul / Tepper PROVENANCE: Illustration House, New York, March 5, 1989; Acquired by the present owner from the above. The present work was executed as a story illustration for "Starlight Pass," Part 4, by Tom Gill, in the March 1935 American Magazine. HID04901242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (AMERICAN, 1899-1987) MY OLD LEDGERS, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, MAY
    Nov. 03, 2017

    SAUL TEPPER (AMERICAN, 1899-1987) MY OLD LEDGERS, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, MAY

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Saul Tepper (American, 1899-1987) My Old Ledgers, The Saturday Evening Post, May 19, 1928 Oil on canvas 10-3/4 x 33-1/4 inches (27.3 x 84.5 cm) Signed upper right: Saul / Tepper PROVENANCE: Illustration House, New York, 1991; Acquired by the present owner from the above. HID04901242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • Original American World War II Poster We Caught Hell
    Sep. 14, 2016

    Original American World War II Poster We Caught Hell

    Est: $100 - $400

    Artist: Tepper, Saul 1899 -. We caught hell - someone must have talked. Technique: Offset 1944. Size: 40.1 x 28.3 in. (102 x 72 cm). Printer: U.S. Government Printing Office. Condition Details: (A-) was folded. Estimate: 400. Starting Bid: 100.

    PosterConnection Inc.
  • SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) WWII POSTER PROTOTYPE
    Feb. 28, 2016

    SAUL TEPPER (1899-1987) WWII POSTER PROTOTYPE

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    Saul Tepper (American, 1899-1987) prototype for a war poster in watercolor, gouach and ink on paper. Signed "TEPPER". In very good condition with some yellowing to paper. Measures 33 by 25.5 in its frame.

    Affiliated Auctions & Realty LLC
  • Saul Tepper (American 1899-1987)
    Jun. 20, 2015

    Saul Tepper (American 1899-1987)

    Est: $50 - $100

    Saul Tepper (American 1899-1987), prototype for was poster, watercolor, gouach and ink on paper. Signed "Tepper". Sight

    Copake Auction Inc.
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Western Confrontation
    May. 02, 2015

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Western Confrontation

    Est: $25,000 - $35,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Western Confrontation (The Tall Ladder), American Magazine story illustration, 1931-32 Oil on canvas 28 x 51-7/8 inches (71.1 x 131.8 cm) Signed and dated upper left: Saul / Tepper / 31 PROVENANCE: Illustration House, Inc., New York, December 2, 2006, lot 30. New Yorker Saul Tepper's stunning painting was published as an illustration for the first installment of the serialized romance-adventure story "The Tall Ladder" by Katharine Newlin Burt, American Magazine, April 1932. In this particular episode, the protagonist, the feisty East Coast heiress Julia Oliphant, has jumped in her car and headed west to California, hoping to escape her ex-husband and another undesirable suitor. After ditching her chauffer along the way, Julia encounters a handsome bandit, Joe Carr, fleeing from the law near Castle Canon Pass in Oregon. Her adventurous spirit prompts her to help Joe: she disguises him in her chauffer's discarded uniform, and together they simulate a car crash to explain the "death" of the fugitive. When the sheriff of Cayuse County and his posse arrive on the scene, they no longer recognize Joe -- now a disheveled chauffer -- as their wanted man. Tepper's illustration captures the moment "The leader [sheriff], a stout fellow, got out of his saddle and came up to [Julia]. She saw his eyes look searchingly at the chauffer." Compositionally, Tepper uses a panoramic format to underscore the unfolding narrative, and he directs the diagonal lines of the canyon walls to the focal point of Julia and the "chauffer" (Joe), who have just survived a "car crash." Sweeping, energized brushwork heightens the action of the moment, and colorful bandanas draw the viewer's eye to each character in the drama. A masterful renderer of figures, Tepper features costume details, such as tooling on the lawmen's leather belts, and believable facial expressions, from Julia's protective imploring, to the chauffer's feigned disorientation, to the sheriff's agitation.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Poker Game, circa 194
    May. 02, 2015

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Poker Game, circa 194

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Poker Game, circa 1940 Oil on canvas laid on panel 24 x 24-3/4 inches (61.0 x 62.9 cm) Signed upper left: Saul Joel / Tepper PROVENANCE: Illustration House, New York, May 21, 2005, lot 38.

    Heritage Auctions
  • Original American World War II Poster We Caught Hell
    Apr. 25, 2015

    Original American World War II Poster We Caught Hell

    Est: $200 - $360

    Tepper, Saul 1899 -. We caught hell - someone must have talked. Offset 1944. Size: 40.1 x 28.3 in. (102 x 72 cm). Printer: U.S. Government Printing Office. Condition Details: (A-) was folded.

    PosterConnection Inc.
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large

    Est: $100 - $300

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 28"L x 40"H Weight: < 1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large

    Est: $100 - $300

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 28"L x 40"H Weight: < 1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large

    Est: $100 - $300

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 28"L x 40"H Weight: < 1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large

    Est: $100 - $300

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 28"L x 40"H Weight: < 1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Tear on bottom border towards lower left corner. (tear is repaired, 15"L).Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large

    Est: $100 - $300

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 28"L x 40"H Weight: < 1 pound 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: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper, Large

    Est: $100 - $300

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 28"L x 40"H Weight: < 1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 20"H x 14" W 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 mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 20"H x 14" W 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 mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 20"H x 14" W 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 mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 20"H x 14" W 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 mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper
    Feb. 17, 2014

    WWII We Caught Hell, Saul Tepper

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist: Saul Tepper Artist Dates: 1899 - 1987 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: Image of a soldier carrying a dead or wounded soldier on his back with a firestorm in the background is a brutal scene. This poster is part of the â€aeloose lips” series and depicts anger and accusation in its message. Tepper started as a letterer for fashion catalogs before becoming an illustrator. Later in life, Tepper became a songwriter and his songs were recorded by Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.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: 20"H x 14" W 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 mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Saul Tepper (1899-1987) was a native New Yorker, born on the Lower East Side, who had a highly successful career as an illustrator in New York City. As a youngster, he was given a correspondence course award at the Landon School of Art, and he also studied at The Cooper Union, the Art Students League, and the Grand Central Art School under illustration artist Harvey Dunn. Tepper's painting, Academic Study of A Man, was probably done around that time. Tepper's characteristic style was realistic, with bold contrasts of light and dark and close attention to detail. He first worked as a letterer in a fashion catalog studio. At the height of his career, he produced illustrations for most of the major magazines of the time such as The Saturday Evening Post, Liberty Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, and American Magazine, as well as advertising art for such major accounts as General Electric, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Mobil and Texaco. Tepper was elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. He won the Harvard Award in 1929, the Newspaper Award in 1936, and the Annual Advertising Award in 1940. For many years, he taught at the Pratt Institute, The Cooper Union, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Society of Illustrators. His illustration work was included in the 2003 exhibition at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, exploring a century of work from the collection of the Society of Illustrators.Meanwhile, he also had a second career as a popular songwriter. Music by him was recorded by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Ezio Pina, Glenn Miller and Harry James, and he wrote many music entertainments for the Society of Illustrators where in 1980, he was elected to the Hall of Fame. Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

    Louis J. Dianni, LLC
  • Saul TEPPER (1899-1987) "Sans titre (scène de nuit)", 1959
    Jan. 31, 2014

    Saul TEPPER (1899-1987) "Sans titre (scène de nuit)", 1959

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Saul TEPPER (1899-1987) "Sans titre (scène de nuit)", 1959 Huile sur toile signée et datée en haut à droite 66 x 117 cm Joint : une page de magazine de 1939, illustrée (35 x 27.58 cm)

    Piasa
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The New Fridge, 1931
    May. 04, 2011

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The New Fridge, 1931

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The New Fridge, 1931 Oil on canvas 36 x 36 in. Signed and dated lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Out of the Discussion
    May. 04, 2011

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Out of the Discussion

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Out of the Discussion, Saturday Evening Post magazine story illustration Oil on canvas 28 x 32 in. Monogrammed center left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Disagreement, sto
    Feb. 11, 2011

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Disagreement, sto

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Disagreement, story illustration Oil on canvas 32 x 32 in. Initialed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Tall Ladder, stor
    Feb. 11, 2011

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Tall Ladder, stor

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Tall Ladder, story illustration, 1932 Oil on canvas 34 x 38.25 in. Initialed and dated lower right Story illustration for "The Tall Ladder" by Katherine Newlin Burt, The American Magazine, September 1932.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Under the Gun, 1925 O
    Feb. 11, 2011

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Under the Gun, 1925 O

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Under the Gun, 1925 Oil on canvas 36 x 31 in. Signed and dated lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Make-Up Time, 1928 Oil on canvas 36 x 30 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.
    Oct. 15, 2010

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Make-Up Time, 1928 Oil on canvas 36 x 30 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) The Make-Up Time, 1928 Oil on canvas 36 x 30 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Wary Soldiers Oil on
    Aug. 17, 2010

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Wary Soldiers Oil on

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Wary Soldiers Oil on canvas 26 x 40 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Winter Sun, Collier's
    Aug. 17, 2010

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Winter Sun, Collier's

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Winter Sun, Collier's illustration, July 7, 1951 Oil on board 12 x 12 in. Signed upper left This illustration appeared in Charles Hall Thompson's short story, Winter Sun. From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • Tepper, Saul - Dixie, Portrait of a Woman
    May. 07, 2010

    Tepper, Saul - Dixie, Portrait of a Woman

    Est: $300 - $500

    SAUL TEPPER (American, 1899-1987) Dixie, Portrait of a Woman Charcoal on paper 7.5 x 6.5 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

    Heritage Auctions
  • Saul Tepper (1899-1987) Illustration, 1933; Man
    Dec. 12, 2009

    Saul Tepper (1899-1987) Illustration, 1933; Man

    Est: -

    Saul Tepper (1899-1987) Illustration, 1933; Man comforting woman in hospital bed.

    Illustration House
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