(Above) This original art is the  unused cover image for Zap Comix #5, which  was published in 1970  (the  published cover was by Robert Williams). The artwork measures   approximately 9” x 12” and has been matted and framed to an   overall size of 15.75” x 19.25”. This original artwork is listed at US $64,999.00
(Above) This is  original art for an illustration  entitled Mr. Goodbar Sez...,  exact usage unknown. The art is in  very good condition, with an image  area of 8.25” x 4.75”; it has been  professionally matted and framed and lists at US $65,000.00
(Above) This is the original art for a fake ad  entitled Canned Busts, which appeared in Weirdo #3, published in 1981. The image area   measures 10” x 13” and has been professionally matted and framed.
(Above) This is original art for an illustration entitled Hippie Chick, drawn in 1966,  usage unknown. The piece  measures 9” x 11” and is in very good  condition. The artwork has been  matted and framed.
(Above) This is original art  for an illustration  entitled Some of the  Important Energy  Centers of the Body (Chakras), exact usage unknown but  obviously a  sketchbook page, so probably circa early 1960s.ROBERT CRUMB (b. 1943) IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF THE UNDERGROUND COMICS MOVEMENT, and by far its most famous practitioner. His best-known creations include Mr. Natural, Fritz the Cat, and the “Keep on Truckin’” cartoon, all counterculture icons of the 1960s. Crumb’s artwork is among the most distinctive — and highly valued — ever created for comics. He currently resides in France and continues to draw, recently publishing his version of the Book of Genesis.
Original illustrations for The Book of Genesis are available through his gallery, the David Zwirner Gallery in NYC.
The vintage illustrations you see here are available now at The Lewis-Wayne Gallery via eBay here. All images © R. Crumb.
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Man, I wish I'd kept those comic books.
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