LOCART_061220_056
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(41) "Couldn't we meet in a more secluded place, dear?" between 1965 and 1974.
Published in 1000 Jokes.
Ink wash, ink, opaque white, and charcoal over graphite underdrawing.
Art Wood Collection of Cartoon and Caricature
Prints and Photographs Division
LC-DIG-ppmsca-09122 (41)
A couple embracing in an art museum gallery find themselves surrounded and disconcerted by paintings that portray people who appear to look disapprovingly at them. David Pascal (b. 1918) combines detailed drawing in ink with broad areas of ink wash in this delightful drawing, a rendition of life intimidated by art. A freelance illustrator and award-winning cartoonist, Pascal has had his drawings published in the New Yorker, Harper's, Saturday Review, New York Times, Punch, and Look. He has also written and illustrated numerous books.
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