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American Pop Art Ink on Paper Signed J. Striebel

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American Pop Art Ink on Paper Signed J. Striebel
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Ink on paper, framed. Featuring a portrait of a woman. American Pop Art School. Signed J. Striebel on the lower right corner, possibly signature of John Striebel. 18 x 13 cm (7.1 x 5.1 inches), frame: 33 x 28 cm (13 x 11 inches). PROVENANCE: Southern Ontario estate.

Born in Bertrand, Michigan, Striebel John Striebel (1891-1962) began working at the age of 14 as a political cartoonist for the South Bend Daily News, receiving recognition as the youngest front-page cartoonist in the country. After graduating from Notre Dame, he moved to Chicago where he became an advertising and fashion illustrator for the Chicago Tribune. In addition to magazine covers, he also illustrated Robert Quillen's syndicated feature, Aunt Het.He illustrated for magazines, including Liberty, and a comic strip, Pantomime, which ran for eight years. While doing Pantomime he also illustrated McEvoy's magazine serial, Show Girl. After work on The Potters, a feature by McEvoy, he moved to Woodstock, New York, in 1923 to study painting with Henry Lee McFee and Andrew Dasburg. He sometimes drew Woodstock into his strips as a town named Stoodwock.