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JK Ralston (1896-1987) Snook Art Original Drawing

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:400.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
JK Ralston (1896-1987) Snook Art Original Drawing
Due to COVID-19 the sale will be conducted Online Only with no in-person bidding available. The sale is scheduled to start one hour earlier at 9am Mountain Time.
This is an original and scarce James Kenneth Ralston pen and ink cartoon advertising drawing for Snook Art Co. Billings, Montana and dating to circa 1930-1940’s. J.K. Ralston (American 1896-1987) was an accomplished painter of the Old American West who was born in Choteau, Montana in 1896, the 19th Century. Ralston’s works are on display at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, the Western Heritage Center, the Montana Historical Society and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Museum. This example is an original pen and ink drawing of an advertising for Snook Art Co. (Snook Trading Post) in Billings, Montana which is signed in the artwork, “JKR”. This example shows a circus ring which reads, “City Limits of Billings Gate of Entry Tickets” with many on lookers being unable to enter the festivities and an onlooking bird saying, “If Them Peoples Outside Would Come In They Could Have A Real Show”. At the bottom right corner reads, “Pittsburgh Paint Products Auto – Window – Plate Glass Snook Art Co. Billings”. Various graphite mark ups can be seen. The original cartoon advertising pen and ink drawing had been examined by the Western Heritage Center in Billings, Montana and Wally Badgett, cartoonist, and found to be authentic and the only known examples of cartoons done by J.K. Ralston, making them very scarce. They were valued at over $6,000 apiece. The artwork is done on paper and measures 11”x7 7/8” (currently displayed on shrink-wrapped matte board). The pieces were part of the original 2001 Snook Estate Auction and were mentioned as being part of the sale by the Billings Gazette. Original JK Ralston Artwork is immensely collectible and valuable with this being one of only four known cartoon advertising pieces ever produced by his hand, a truly important piece of Montana’s History.