"This is Uncle Zander. Grandfather always called him the black sheep": reproduction of a "The New Yorker" cartoon drawing, published March 27, 1948

After Charles Addams American
Printer The American Folio Company, Westport, Connecticut American
Publisher The New Yorker American

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Morticia stands in a picture gallery giving a man in an overcoat a tour. All of the works on view have ghoulish looking subjects except for Uncle Zander, a conservative looking man in a suit. The print reproduces a cartoon printed in The New Yorker, March 27, 1948 and comes from a set of images by Charles Addams, under copyright of "The New Yorker," published by the American Folio Company, Westport, Connecticut.

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