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Bowl of Fruit, Susan Flint 1938 Signed Linocut Illustration for The New Yorker, with Original Editorial Stamped Cardboard 1870s doll I I believe was likely

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I I believe was likely done by a schoolgirl (who was surely fantasizing about Paris and fine dresses and she painted it

A real otherworldliness to the glaze colors

and local trades

--very empathetic

10 inches long x 2 3/8" wide x 1 1/4" d

Bowl of Fruit, Susan Flint 1938 Signed Linocut Illustration for The New Yorker, with Original Editorial Stamped Cardboard 1870s doll I I believe was likelySusan Willard Flint (American, 1902 1984) was best known for her spots as published in the New Yorker of which this bowl of fruit on table black ink linocut is an example, signed and dated 1938 and found still adhered to a sheet of cardboard stamped by The New Yorker Editorial Department. Feels SO classic New Yorker to me, and indeed Flint's illustrations like this one, contributed just a decade into the publication's run, helped to define the look.

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