TWO 1970s MAD MAGAZINE ARTIST BOB CLARKE AMERICAN LEGION PRODUCTION ART OVERLAY
  $   19

 


$   19 Sold For
Nov 27, 2018 End Date
Nov 20, 2018 Start Date
$   1 Start price
9 Number Of Bids
USA Country Of Seller
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ITEM: Lot of two original Bob Clarke illustrated prodcution art for "The American Legion Magazine". This quality pieces features car mechanics talks to car owner and mechanics classroom. Item has single layer red overlay.
Produced on board.

CONDITION: Fine with moderate corner wear. Minor margin discoloring.

MEASUREMENT: 20 x 18 inches

Item History: I obtained this item in December 2017. The item came directly from Bob Clarke's estate in Seaford, Delaware.  I acquired a large amount of one-of-a-kind material including magazine illustrations, hand drawn cards for his wife, paintings, and more. Please keep an eye out for more listing from this talented artist.

BIOGRAPHY: Robert J. "Bob" Clarke (January 25, 1926 – March 31, 2013) was an American illustrator whose work appeared in advertisements and MAD Magazine. Clarke's style in MAD was distinctive, showing a mastery of line and an eye for the humorous side of things. Clarke's earliest professional job was at the age of 17, as an uncredited assistant on the Ripley's Believe it Or Not comic strip. Years later, he illustrated MAD's occasional "Believe It or Nuts!" parody and several years of Spy vs Spy stories. After two years with Ripley, Clarke joined the army, where he worked for the European edition of Stars and Stripes and met his wife. In his first year at MAD, Clarke illustrated 24 separate articles; he would eventually draw more than 600. He produced work for the magazine from 1956 to 2010. Of Clarke's 600+ MAD articles, his favorite was "A MAD Look at the Joys of Scuba Diving".   
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