[Signed] CHARLES ADDAMS SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF WEDNESDAY, FRAMED W. COA CHARLES ADDAMS [Near Fine]
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CHARLES ADDAMS, (AMERICAN 1912-1988) FRAMED ORIGINAL DRAWING OF WEDNESDAY ADDAMS, WITH STRINGY HAIR AND LACED-UP COMBAT BOOTS A SCARCE ORIGINAL DRAWING SIGNED BY CHARLES ADDAMS W. COA/LOA, RENDERED IN PEN AND INK THE PIECE IS PRESENTED IN A NEW RUBBED SILVER TONED FRAME AND WAS CUSTOM MATTED, FRAMED AND GLAZED. A VERY STUNNING PIECE! A fantastic original signed drawing by Charles Addams of Wednesday in her classic stringy hair, sporting laced-up combat boots. Addams created this character who he described as â Wednesday Addamsâ is a character from the Addams Family multimedia franchise created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. She is typically portrayed as a morbid and emotionally reserved child that is fascinated by the macabre, often identified by her pale skin and black pigtails. She seldom expresses her emotions, but is generally bitter, often sporting a withering stare, rarely breaking eye contact. Wednesday usually wears a black dress with a white collar, black stockings, and black shoes. The character first appeared in the August 26, 1944, issue of The New Yorker Magazine. Signed and dated by Charles AddamsÂâ Charles Addams / New York / December 1954â Âto the upper area of the art. The piece is presented in a new rubbed silver toned frame and was newly custom matted using all archival materials, and UV glass. The art will come with a Certificate of Authenticity (LOA/COA), from James Spence, LLC. A premier authentication house (please see images). ***Note, original artworks by Charles Addams are coveted, expensive and scarce. The most recent sale of an original piece by Addams featuring Morticia which he created for an interior page of one of his books, recently sold at auction for $87,500.00. (Examples of his fan sketches are all small line drawings on stationary and sell for $5,000). This original is a wonderful piece for a lover of the Addams family. FRAMED SIZE: 15.5â X 14â ART SHEET SIZE BY SIGHT: 6.75â X 5â CONDITION:ÂFaint age toning else near fine. PROVENANCE: The artwork is a unique original pen and ink drawing, originally located on the first blank page of Addams book â HomeBodiesâ . The art will come with a Certificate of Authenticity (LOA/COA), from James Spence, LLC. A premier authentication house (please see images). With a proclivity to the grim, grisly and gruesome, Charles Addams walked through life illuminating its incongruous funny bones and sore spots. Addams contributed to The New Yorker for more than fifty years, and his work can be found in the permanent collections of The New York Public Library and The Library of Congress. In 1935 Addams was hired by The New Yorker as a regular cartoonist. The pay was modestâ ""just $35 per cartoonâ ""but the magazine allowed him to explore his voice and imagination as well as hone the dark humor that would come to define his work. His famous, â creepy and kookyâ Addams Family, later adapted for television and film productions. He demonstrated an appreciation for the macabre at an early age. He had a deep fascination for coffins and skeletons, as well as a good practical joke. â We had a dumbwaiter in our house,â he later recounted, â and Iâ d get inside on the ground floor, and then very quietly Iâ d haul myself up to grandmotherâ s floor, and then Iâ d knock on the door, and when she came to open the door, Iâ d jump out and scare the wits out of her.â Addamsâ s mind went to dark, ghoulish places few cartoonists would allow themselves to venture. His popularity extended to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Cary Grant wanted to meet the man who called himself â A Defrocked Ghoul,â as did Alfred Hitchcock, who once showed up at Addamsâ s New York home unannounced to see the cartoonist in the flesh. The â Addams familyâ cartoons delighted in turning upside down our assumptions about normality and its relationship to good and evil. Charles Ad
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