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Will Eisner Original Art: Page 7 Pencil and Ink Art from Invisible People (1992). LOT of 3 * NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE *
Price: $1,500.00
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WILL
EISNER. Page 7, Pencil
and Ink Art from Invisible People (1992). LOT of 3.
The
story of the soon-to-be �invisible� clothes presser Pincus Pleatnik is
the focus of �Sanctum,� the first of three parts comprising Eisner�s
popular Invisible People graphic novel. This before and after
pairing reveals Eisner�s creative process, including small visual or
text changes he makes as determining the final page look. Note, for
example, Note, for example, how Pincus has glasses and a mustache in
the rough, but not in the final inked version. Also note that Pincus
calls the newspaper�s obituary clerk from �55 Dropsie Avenue,�
the very same tenement building made famous in Eisner�s groundbreaking
A Contract with God (1978), A Life Force (1988) and Dropsie
Avenue:
The Neighborhood (1995), giving this particular page a
special pedigree.
click for larger detailed
images:
Besides the original art described above this lot includes a scarce
mint copy of Sanctum, the
first of three stiff-covered comic-books published by Kitchen Sink
Press in 1992 to serialize the trilogy before it was collected as the
much better known graphic novel Invisible People in
1993. This was the only time an Eisner graphic novel was serialized as
stand-alone comics prior to book publication. Sales were disappointing
since most Eisner fans were willing to wait for the compilation.
Consequently Sanctum and its sister comics are seldom seen or
offered for sale. This is a file copy from the Eisner estate.
Size/Medium/Condition/Price: The
pencil layout (page �9� at
bottom) was created in two stages: an underlying blue pencil rough with
black pencil on top, on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. But only half the page is
original art. The doors and steps are a photocopy of an earlier rough
discarded after being Xeroxed. The finished version (page �7� at lower
right) is drawn in brush, pen and India ink on a lightweight Bristol
board measuring 11 x 13.75 inches. The reverse has the official Eisner
Studio rubber stamp and a second title/page stamp. Both originals are
in excellent condition and the Sanctum comic is NM/M. LOT of
3: $1,500
Provenance: This original art is guaranteed to be
authentic. It
is warranted to be from the Will Eisner estate, which is exclusively
represented by the Denis Kitchen Art Agency (DKAA) via this related web
site. No one else has owned this art except Will Eisner and his widow
Ann. If you purchase this lot it will come with a DKAA Bill of Sale.
This document provides ironclad provenance for insurance purposes, any
museum exhibition or possible future resale.
If you don�t have the book Invisible People, it is still
available from the current publisher W. W. Norton, amazon or leading
retailers.
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