Yankee Doodle
St. Bernard For Sale
Playing Detective
No School Today
Robinson Crusoe
St. Valentine’s Day
It Has Ever Been, Must It Ever Be?
Dads
Gone Fishing Without Fido
Hitchhiking Boy
Wigwagging
The New Commander-in-Chief
The Wedding Present
Harmonica Howl
Grand Military Band
Mammy Sent Dis Ovah
Red Cross Medic
Nothing To Do But Grin And Bear It
Officers In Garden Smokin’
Jerry said:
I am trying to find the value of a drawing that I recently saw at friends house. The picture is 2 little girls with hats on pulling a dog. It looks like a copy …but I am no expert.It is signed Angus Macdonall copr life pub. co.
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Kelly Aderholt said:
I have a print / copy of a LIfe magazine illustrated by Angus Mac Donall. It is NAVY NUMBER Vol.62, No.1622 November 27,1913 Copyright 1913 Life Publishing Company PRICE 10 CENTS. Titled “WHO DID THAT?”. Does it have any value?
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s said:
The title of the final illustration that you call “Officers in Garden Smokin'” is in fact “Bygones”. If you had a chance to view the entire piece, that is also more colorful than your picture, you would see that the image is actually two Civil War vets coming together talking about the war.
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Chesley Miller said:
This is my grandfather, Angus MacDonall, and I have the lithographic of “Bygones”, dated 1919. More specifically it is a Union and Confederate general litigating the conflict. I can almost hear the Confederate saying, “we almost had you…”
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Pau Medrano-Bigas said:
Dear Chesley. I’m Pau, a professor of Graphic Design at the University of Barcelona. May I ask for your help? I’m interested in a short biography of your grandfather for my own research about press and commercial illustrators. Thanks in advance for your time and help. You can contact me at:
pau.medrano.bigas@ub.edu
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