Russ Cochran comic art auction catalogues -- complete run, 1979 to 2008
Russ Cochran comic art auction catalogues -- complete run, 1979 to 2008
Cochran, Russ (1937 -- 2020). A complete run of over 100 auction catalogues by this influential comic book publisher and dealer. West Plains, Mo.: Russ Cochran, 1979 -- 2008. 8½ x 11 in, 8 to 16 pp. each; over 2,600 pages total. Heavily illustrated. Some pencil annotations by the previous owner, a distinguished comic historian. With a few exceptions, the collection is generally in fine condition.
This collection of catalogues comprises the following materials:
1. Russ Cochran's Monthly Original Art List, issues 1 (March 1979) through 7 (May 1980). 8½ x 11 in, folded and stapled. Believed to be a complete run. Numbers 3, 4 and 5 comprise a single issue.
2. Russ Cochran's Comic Art Auction, numbers 1 (October 1980) through 85 (December 2008), the complete run of this historic catalog, with the prices realized for every auction except 47, 48, 56, and 85. (Price for these particular sale may not have been distributed).
3. The Mad Auction Catalog, numbers 1 (October 1986) through 16 (April 1992), the complete run.
4. The Gaines EC File Copies Catalogue. 8 pp. This list offered Bill Gaines's file copies of the EC comics for sale for the first time. Includes prices realized.
5. Diamond International Galleries "Big Finale" Catalog. [1994]. 32 page, slick paper catalog. Represents "the last original EC comics art available from the Cochran collection" according to the introductory page.
An invaluable resource for tracing the provenance of original comic art, these extensively illustrated catalogues feature work by such comic book and comic strip artists as Carl Barks, Milton Caniff, Roy Crane, Johnny Craig, Jack Davis, Will Elder, Virgil Finlay, Harold Foster, Frank Frazetta, Chester Gould, George Herriman, Burne Hogarth, Graham Ingels, Jack Kamen, Bernard Krigstein, Harvey Kurtzman, Alex Raymond, Walt Kelly, Frank King, Roy Krenkel, Winsor McCay, Charles Schultz, E. C. Segar, Cliff Sterrett, Wally Wood, Berni Wrightson, and many others.
As the influential publisher of boxed reprints of EC Comics, Russ Cochran worked closely with William "Bill" Gaines (1922-1992), as well as many artists, historians, and fans. Predating auctions of comic art by Sotheby's, Christie's, and Heritage, Cochran's auctions represent the first time that the vast majority of these materials were offered for sale.
Not represented in institutional collections, and distributed to a relatively small group of collectors, a complete set of Russ Cochran's catalogues would be very difficult to assemble today.
Provenance: From the collection of John Benson, editor of the long-running comic fanzine Squa Tront. Benson's many publications include historical essays first published in Russ Cochran's boxed sets of EC comics.
Cook, George Smith (1819–1902), George LaGrange Cook (1849–1919), and Huestis Pratt Cook (1868–1951). Archive of photographic negatives from the Cook ...
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[Lawrence, T. E.] Babson, Angela. Songs of Arabia, ca. 1920-1930. Pastel, ink, and watercolor on brown paper, signed recto, lower right. Visible imag...
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Pinelli. Bartolomeo. Roman Costumes: Nuova raccolta di cinquanta costumi pittoreschi incisi all'acquaforte, da Bartolomeo Pinelli. Roma, Giovanni Scud...
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Keith, George A., S.J. (1883 – 1960) The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Meadville, Pa.: Keystone View Co., [ca. 1930]. 100 sequentially-numbered stereov...
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DARYMPLE, Louis (1866-1905). The Average Citizen, 1893. Ink over graphite on Bristol board, 18” x 21”. Moderate age-toning, tape ghost to top, margina...
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Porembski, Olga V. (1924-2011). Rose Rosinski and Bruno Zidek, April 11, 1942. 96 leaves, 11½ x 14 in. (29 x 26 cm.) Homemade scrapbook comprised pri...
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Flores, Manuel de (1732 -- ?) and Francisco Javier Mier y Campillo (1748 -- 1818). Nos el Dr. D. Manuel de Flores, Inquisidor Apostólico, contra la h...
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Wonderful natural phenomenon. A specimen of a Negro man, preserved by guano, now exhibiting in the Victoria Saloon Rooms. Lowgate, Hull: William Steph...
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Hughes, Robert (b. 1931) and Jean Lombard (b. 1929). Le Film de la vérité. An archive of materials for the publication of the comic book Tim l’Audace,...
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[VASSILIEVE, Nicholas (1875-1958)] New York City Planning Commission. A Plan for Manhattan Civic Center and related improvements. [New York, 1948]. 29...
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[Bewick, John and Thomas]. Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell. London: W[illiam] Bulmer, 1795. First edition thus. 4to. xx+76 pp. Some light foxing, else ...
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Potter, Beatrix (1866 – 1943). Peter Rabbit in flight. Original watercolor and ink illustration. Signed and dated in pen center right, August 1927. On...
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[UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT] Know Ye Members of the Class of 1920. [Burlington, 1916]. Broadside on newsprint, 18¾ x 12½ in. Very fragile paper, creased an...
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Robinson, W. Heath (1872-1944). Bill the Minder. London: Constable & Co. Ltd, 1912. First edition. Large 4to. Bound in publisher's full white vell...
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Dod, John (ca. 1549-1645). Sermon on Malt. Boston: [Isaac R.] Butts, [ca. 1840]. Broadside, 24 x 19 cm. Printed in gold ink on paper with a glossy bla...
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Monopol (Ramat-Gan: Hagal-Hachadash, 1972) 15 x 9.5 x 2 inch. Some light foxing to property cards, else a fine, unused set in original box, with the g...
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Klauder, Charles Zeller (1872 – 1938). Architectural diagram for renovations of Dwight Hall, dated 28 January 1931. Photostat on heavy stock, 18 x 28 ...
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Gilliams, John Jacob (1831–1911), Portrait of Aunt Sukey, St. Mary County, Maryland, circa 1850. Watercolor on paper, 11½ x 7¼ inches. Paper foxed, wi...
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