"A Lost Art". Original pen sketch of an emu and a cow dressed as women in Victorian dress
Hopkins, Livingston
From Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 17 September 1998
From Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 17 September 1998
About this Item
An anthropomorphized cow is illustrated as a draper selling fabric to the emu. Signed in ink in the picture "Hopkins", the "kins" whited out suggesting this was painted early in his career. Publisher's annotations and title at bottom. Stamped on verso "Scribner and Co, N.Y." Livingston Hopkins (1846-1927) was a New York illustrator and cartoonist who began his career in the US and then became a major Australian success with the Bulletin. Hopkins contributed to publications such as "Wild Oats" and "Harpers" in the 1870s. He also illustrated books such as Don Quixote, Gulliver's Travels, Baron Munchausen, and he wrote and illustrated "A Comic History of the United States" 1877. In 1883 Hopkins went to Australia where he worked for the Sydney 'Bulletin' helping to build its reputation with his clever illustrations, such as the "Little Boy from Manly" his personification of New South Wales, which he created in 1885. Hopkins spent the rest of his life in Sydney. 7 x 5 1/2" image size. Seller Inventory # 5258
Bibliographic Details
Title: "A Lost Art". Original pen sketch of an emu ...
Publisher: New York
Publication Date: 1875
Condition: Very good condition
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
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