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John Held Jr. - Merely Margie Sunday Comic Strip

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Comics Start Price:1,400.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
John Held Jr. - Merely Margie Sunday Comic Strip
<B>John Held Jr. - Merely Margie Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 4-13-30 (King Features Syndicate, 1930).</B></I> Nothing says "Jazz Age" quite like a John Held Jr. drawing, and this wonderful Sunday is truly scarce -- there are only a few examples of John Held Jr. comic strip original art pages known to exist! Held's depictions of flappers and turks like Betty Coed and Joe College helped define the Roaring Twenties in America. His comic illustrations were much in demand during the chaotic 1920s; his work appeared in many leading magazines of the day -- <B>Life</B></I>, <B>Redbook</B></I>, <B>New Yorker</B></I>, <B>Harper's Bazaar</B></I>, and others. Here's a choice example of Held's comic strip, <I>Merely Margie</B></I>, from the waning days of this halcyon time. It features classic images of Margie and her beaus, Arab, Phwen, and Bull, and ends with Held's most famous catch phrase, "Isn't love wonderful" in the final panel. The image area of this magnificent piece measures 21.75" x 20"; the art is cut between the second and third tier of panels, but is in Excellent condition. Held's fine-line art often lost detail in reproduction. This large original piece of classic art will allow uninterrupted enjoyment of this master artist's every pen stroke.