Item:
ON11091

Original U.S. WWII - Cold War Archive of Pulitzer Prize Winning Political Cartoonist Lute Pease c. 1943 - 1949

Item Description

Original Item: One of a Kind Set. LUCIUS CURTIS PEASE JR., known as "LUTE", lived from 1869 until 1963. He was Nationally known as the Political Cartoonist for THE NEWARK EVENING NEWS from 1914 until 1954. The archive is made up of EIGHT original  pieces of pencil Art Work published during WWII and into the Cold war era. These are totally original, covered in whiteout corrections, and each is titled. Most are officially stamped with a 3 1/2" X 2" Newark Evening News stamp to rear, indicating the Day of the Week and Edition time they were to be featured in.

The cartoon titles in the archive include:- "MAYBE THE KICK OFF",  "PLAYING WITH FIRE", "DE TOUR", "PLANE SPEAKING", "A PUFF FOR THE YANKS", "HOOK UP", "THAT SHOP COULD BE WRECKED", as well as one from which the title has been removed.  There are eight 19" X 15" original sheets in total, unframed.

With this set comes a copy of a letter dated February 4th 1981, addressed to the School of Journalism of COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY in New York City, requesting information re LUTE PEASE. There is also the ORIGINAL reply letter from PULITZER PRIZES ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT at COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY dated February 15th 1981, confirming that LUTE PEASE was awarded the PULITZER PRIZE for EDITORIAL CARTOONING" for his Cartoon published on February 15th 1948

An Archive of Historical importance of 8 pieces of ORIGINAL ARTWORK a copy letter and an ORIGINAL reply from the PULITZER PRIZE ADMINISTRATION. Ready to frame and display!

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