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Circa: 1934 Condition: Used Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer: Unmarked This drawing is of Zack Taylor, who is depicted here with the Chicago Cubs. James Wren 'Zack' Taylor (1898-1974) was an early catcher with the Brooklyn Robins, debuting in 1920. He then played for the Braves, Giants, Cubs and Yankees, landing again in Brooklyn as a Dodger. Zack retired as a player after the 1935 season. He later managed the St. Louis Browns from 1946 -'51. The drawing measures 10" x 11¾". It was signed by Taylor while he was still a player, in 1934 or '35. He signed on the background in black ink. The autograph is bold and clean.
The artist was my father, Arthur Haas, who lived in New York City until 1938.  
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A commercial artist by trade and a huge sports fan, he would render the player's action pose in charcoal and pen & ink and then label the drawings by hand with the player’s position and team name. When a team would come to town he'd take his artwork to the game and seek out the subject for an autograph, whether in the dugout or in the locker room. This piece was done on heavy weight drawing paper, and may have been sprayed with a fixatif. It is signed and dated by my dad. We are pricing this as if it were an autographed 8 x 10 photo, since my dad was an unknown artist. Although, unlike sports cards or photographs, this is unique and one-of-a-kind!
The autograph has not and will not be ‘certified’. This would require my sending it away so it can be looked over with a loupe, only to be told what I already know – that it is authentic. Any buyer will have two weeks to have the autograph certified if they desire it. And as always, your purchase may be returned for any reason for a full refund. This item will be shipped flat by Priority Mail, UPS, or FedEx. Insurance will be required. |
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