Snoopy & Friends: A "Peanuts" Auction
Por Revere Auctions
20.5.24
755 Prior Ave N #235C, St Paul, MN, US, Estados Unidos
Join us for a sale celebrating Minnesota's own Charles Schulz. This auction features a lovely collection of Peanuts memorabilia including ephemera related to a Snoopy in space exhibition hosted by NASA, original comic strip drawings by Charles Schulz, and more!
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Charles Schulz Pen Drawing Snoopy & Woodstock

Vendido por: $1 500
Precio inicial:
$ 200
Precio estimado :
$400 - $800
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20.5.24 en Revere Auctions
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Charles Schulz Pen Drawing Snoopy & Woodstock
Charles Schulz (American, 1922-2000). Hand drawn ink on paper cartoon depicting Snoopy and Woodstock. Inscribed "To Kenneth with every best wish" and signed.

Charles Schulz grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota, and fostered a love of comics throughout his childhood. He spent his later teen years studying drawing and cartoon work through a correspondence course with Art Instruction Schools. Following deployment in Europe during WWII, Schulz returned to St. Paul and got a job working as an instructor for the Art Instruction Schools. After a short lived comic strip for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, he hit it big with Peanuts in 1950, which was syndicated by United Features. The strip quickly became an enormous success, with legions of fans across the country–and world–falling in love with his quirky cast of characters and charming illustrations.

The present lot typifies the characteristics for which Schulz’s comics were best-loved. It shows the characters’ personalities, always distinctive and lovingly mocked by Schulz. The strength of the character depictions, together with Schulz’s crisp, mobile linework, makes this a wonderful example of a Peanuts daily strip and of Schulz’s facility with character.
Sight; Height: 10 in x width: 8 1/4 in. Framed; Height: 17 1/2 in x width: 15 in x depth: 1 in.
Condition: The sheet is visibly toned. No visible tears, creases, losses, or restorations. Housed under an acidic mat. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.