No Lip Uttered a Syllable. No Hand Moved. Amazement Had Changed the Gath Men Into Stone (from the One-eyed Jack, Adventures in Steamboat Gambling issue) by Raeburn Van Buren

No Lip Uttered a Syllable. No Hand Moved. Amazement Had Changed the Gath Men Into Stone (from the One-eyed Jack, Adventures in Steamboat Gambling issue) by Raeburn Van Buren

No Lip Uttered a Syllable. No Hand Moved. Amazement Had Changed the Gath Men Into Stone (from the One-eyed Jack, Adventures in Steamboat Gambling issue)

Raeburn Van Buren

Title

No Lip Uttered a Syllable. No Hand Moved. Amazement Had Changed the Gath Men Into Stone (from the One-eyed Jack, Adventures in Steamboat Gambling issue)

 
Artist
Year
1926  
Technique
charcoal, ink, with white guache highlights 
Image Size
13 13/16 x 18 7/16" image 
Signature
ink, lower right of image 
Edition Size
1 of 1 unique 
Annotations
 
Reference
April 17, 1926 issue #42 of "The Saturday Evening Post." 
Paper
illustration board 
State
 
Publisher
 
Inventory ID
KAVO101 
Price
SOLD
Description

This drawing was used to illustrate Harris Dickson's serialized short story "The One Eyed Jack - Adventures in Steamboat Gambling" in the April 17, 1926 issue #42 of "The Saturday Evening Post." The illustration and the story were on page 14.

The drawing was originally dated "26" but was changed to "30" when Van Buren sold the drawing. On the verso of the Number 80 Bainbridge Illustration Board is a label that reads: "This drawing must not be reproduced / for any purpose. It is copyrighted / by the Curtis Publishing Company. / The Saturday Evening Post / Philadelphia."

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