Burris Jenkins Original Political Art Drawing with Skeleton
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$250.00
Here we have an original Burris Jenkins political cartoon from the 1960s. There's nothing better than having a couple scientists talking to a skeleton, telling him how excited they are to kill eight times over. Gallows humor, but it sure is funny and biting. The look on the skeleton's face is priceless.
Here is a biography of Burris Jenkins (1897-1966), courtesy of The Political Cartoon Gallery:
"Jenkins was the son of a prominent Kansas City minister, war correspondent and newspaper editor. He was a popular sports cartoonist, whose work appeared in the New York Journal-American from 1931. His humorous published verses were also popular. Although best known for his sports themes, Jenkins was also a skilled courtroom illustrator and editorial cartoonist. He was fired from his first job at the Kansas City Post for a series of pessimistic Christmas cartoons, a firing which prompted his father's resignation from the same newspaper. Among his best-remembered cartoons are his angry piece on the discovery of the dead Lindbergh baby, and his sentimental image of Babe Ruth's farewell to Yankee Stadium."
The original political cartoon measures 11 1/2" tall by 9" wide. There is patina from age throughout the piece. But as you can see in the pictures, this beauty still pops, both visually and verbally. Please feel all pics as they are part of the description.
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The ;perfect gallows humor with a look to match. "Oppenheimer" anyone?