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Joe Parrish Shuffling the Cards Again Editorial Comics Panel Original Art (Chicago Tribune, 1937). The branches of U.S. government engage in a game of strip poker, with power (articles of clothing) as the stakes. President Franklin D. Roosevelt holds the advantage over a befuddled Congress, and now he invites the Supreme Court to play along. Brilliant metaphor from one of the timeliest and most perceptive opinion-page cartoonists. Ink over graphite on Bristol board. Image area, 11" x 12". Slight tanning, with light handling wear. Excellent condition.


More information about Joe Parrish. See also: Parrish, Joe, Joseph Parrish, Joseph L. Parrish, Parrish, Joseph, Parrish, Joseph L. Artist.

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October, 2020
25th-26th Sunday-Monday
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Sold on Oct 26, 2020 for: $264.00
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