Item #43425 Original cartoon: “A Two-legged Camel”, pencil, ink and wash on paper, signed (“Tho Worth/80/New York”). Thomas Worth.

Original Cartoon by Thomas Worth

Original cartoon: “A Two-legged Camel”, pencil, ink and wash on paper, signed (“Tho Worth/80/New York”).

New York: 1880.

Price: $750.00


About the item

Worth, Thomas. The caption: “Mr. Johnson, leaving his office for his country home loaded as usual, meets a French Dressmaker” [who says] “Ah Monsieur Johnson--I catch you just in time, here are three new dresses for Madame, you will carry them very careful and not muss them.”. 1 vols. 13-3/4 x 11 inches. Original Cartoon by Thomas Worth. Old folds, else near fine. Peters, Currier & Ives, I, p. 70 et seq.

Item #43425

Thomas Worth (1834- 1917), “Uncle Tommy” as he was known to all his acquaintances and friends, sold his first comic sketch to Nathaniel Currier in 1855; he was to become one of the most popular of Currier & Ives's artists. He specialized in comic and caricature work--one of his “Darktown Comics” lithographs sold 73,000 copies--but also did racing and sporting scenes, as well as other subjects. In addition, he illustrated Dickens's Old Curiosity Shop, and contributed to "Judge” and other periodicals. He was a careful craftsman, often revising his work until he had achieved the best possible effect, and was noted for his enormous personal charm.