Pencil caricature sketches: three figures in hats
Book 2, Page 133 ·1929–1935
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A sheet of thin paper (creased into quarters) bearing three loose pencil caricature sketches. At upper left, a head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling man in a tilted bowler or derby hat, with a prominent nose and large grin. At upper right, a full-length figure of a tall thin man in a top hat smoking a long pipe, head bent forward, drawn with looping continuous lines that overlap and double back. At lower center, a half-length figure of a man wearing a fedora-style banded hat smoking a curved pipe, with a small wisp of smoke. No captions, no signatures. Almost certainly the work of James Pickens Walker Jr. (Pickens), consistent in style with the cowboy cartoon on the facing page.
Three loose pencil caricatures on a sheet creased into quarters: a grinning man in a derby (upper left), a tall thin man in a top hat smoking a long pipe (upper right), and a man in a banded fedora smoking a curved pipe (lower center). All three figures appear to be smoking. No captions or signatures. Almost certainly the work of James Pickens Walker Jr., consistent in style with the captioned cowboy cartoon on the facing page.