"Well don't come whining to me. Go tell him you'll poison him right back": reproduction of a "The New Yorker" cartoon drawing, published August 26, 1944
Morticia stands at the top of a staircase on the landing telling her daughter Wednesday to stand up for herself, as Pugsley has emerged from a door down the hall, holding a goblet. The print reproduces a cartoon printed in The New Yorker, August 26, 1944 and comes from a set of images by Charles Addams, under copyright of "The New Yorker," published by the American Folio Company, Westport, Connecticut.
Artwork Details
- Title: "Well don't come whining to me. Go tell him you'll poison him right back": reproduction of a "The New Yorker" cartoon drawing, published August 26, 1944
- Artist: After Charles Addams (American, Westfield, New Jersey 1912–1988 New York)
- Printer: The American Folio Company, Westport, Connecticut
- Publisher: The New Yorker , 1944 copyright
- Date: ca. 1950
- Medium: Collotype
- Dimensions: Image: 11 9/16 × 10 7/16 in. (29.3 × 26.5 cm)
Sheet: 21 3/4 × 15 3/4 in. (55.3 × 40 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Gift of Charles Addams, 1952
- Object Number: 52.624.3
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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