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Caricaturist, Illustrator, b. 1907 - d. 2000

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  • Playboy Archive | Chauncey Addison "Chon" Day (American, 1907-2000)
    Oct. 30, 2024

    Playboy Archive | Chauncey Addison "Chon" Day (American, 1907-2000)

    Est: $400 - $600

    "I hope you're musically inclined." Pen, ink and wash on paper pasted to Playboy stamped annotated illustration board, signed lower right.  Handwritten caption below the artwork.  Run date April 1966.

    Julien's Auctions
  • ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY CHON DAY
    Jul. 20, 2024

    ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY CHON DAY

    Est: $100 - $150

    Chauncey Addison Chon Day, American, 1907 to 2000, an original ink painting on paper depicting a road scene, probably an illustration for the New Yorker or Look Magazines. Signed with initials, lower right. Circa: mid 20th century. Framed. The artwork is covered with Plexiglas. Chauncey Addison Chon Day was an American cartoonist whose cartoons appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, The New Yorker and other magazines. American Newspaper and Magazine Illustrations For Collectors. One of a kind artwork.

    Antique Arena Inc
  • ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY CHON DAY
    Jul. 20, 2024

    ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY CHON DAY

    Est: $100 - $150

    Chauncey Addison Chon Day, American, 1907 to 2000, an original ink painting on paper depicting a scene with two men, probably an illustration for the New Yorker Magazine. Inscribed, The Black Six on The Red Seven, and Then Step Into My Office, Farnsworth, lower to the center. Signed lower right. Circa: mid 20th century. Framed. The artwork is covered with Plexiglas. An original paper label of Gail Severn Gallery is on the backside. Chauncey Addison Chon Day was an American cartoonist whose cartoons appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, The New Yorker and other magazines. American Newspaper and Magazine Illustrations For Collectors. One of a kind artwork.

    Antique Arena Inc
  • ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY CHON DAY
    Jul. 20, 2024

    ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION BY CHON DAY

    Est: $100 - $150

    Chauncey Addison Chon Day, American, 1907 to 2000, an original ink painting on paper, Marriage Bureau, I Wish Mine Would Quit Wriggling, an illustration for the Look Magazine. Signed with initials, lower right. Circa: 1940s. Framed. The artwork is covered with Plexiglas. An original paper label of Gail Severn Gallery is on the backside. Provenance: from the Guernseys Gallery, New York. Chauncey Addison Chon Day was an American cartoonist whose cartoons appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, The New Yorker and other magazines. American Newspaper and Magazine Illustrations For Collectors. One of a kind artwork.

    Antique Arena Inc
  • Cartoonist CHON DAY - Brother Sebastian Sketch Signed
    Feb. 16, 2019

    Cartoonist CHON DAY - Brother Sebastian Sketch Signed

    Est: $50 - $75

    Chon Day (1907-2000) Cartoonist. Day’s cartoon series Brother Sebastian began in 1954 in the magazine LOOK, where it ran for years. These cartoons were collected in several Doubleday books, Brother Sebastian, Brother Sebastian Carries On and Brother Sebastian at Large (1961). He was also a frequent contributor to The New Yorker magazine. 4 ¼ x 5 ½” original drawing of Brother Sebastian, signed.

    The Written Word Autographs
  • Brother Sebastian Cartoonist CHON DAY - Sketch
    Apr. 08, 2017

    Brother Sebastian Cartoonist CHON DAY - Sketch

    Est: $50 - $75

    Chon Day (1907-2000) Cartoonist. Day’s cartoon series Brother Sebastian began in 1954 in the magazine LOOK, where it ran for years. These cartoons were collected in several Doubleday books, Brother Sebastian, Brother Sebastian Carries On and Brother Sebastian at Large (1961). He was also a frequent contributor to The New Yorker magazine. 4 ¼ x 5 ½" original drawing of Brother Sebastian, signed.

    The Written Word Autographs
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