FELIX THE CAT CARTOONIST JACK BOGLE DRAWINGS SKETCHES
Place your bids on this group of sketched drawings by Jack Bogle, the cartoonist most well-known for drawing the "Felix the Cat" cartoons in the late 1920s and "Barnyard Folks" in the 1930s. The Felix daily strip began sometime in May of 1927 and until mid-1931, Jack Bogle was the "artist" who actually re-inked Felix animations to create storylines. In 1931, Otto Messmer took over the position from Bogle.
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- Included are nine hand drawn sketches in pencil, marker and ink as well as two newspaper clippings about Bogle
- Sketches range in size from 8 1/2" x 6 3/4" to 13 3/8" x 10 5/8"
- Most of the sketches are believed to be personal gifts to a female friend "Firpie," drawn in her likeness
- He signed five of the drawings and his signature measures 1 1/2" x 3/4"
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