May 10, 2012 - Sale 2278

Sale 2278 - Lot 111

Price Realized: $ 2,160
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
JAMES HARLEY MINTER (DATES UNKNOWN) BAL PAPILLON. 1931.
19 3/4x14 inches, 50x35 1/2 cm. Crane Howard Litho Co.
Condition B+: sharp folds as issued. Addressee in crayon
The Kokoon Club was founded in 1911 by Carl Moellman and William Sommer, young American artists inspired by the dadaist movement and similar avant-garde organizations in Europe. The club's yearly costume balls began 1913. This decadent, cubist-influenced image is an electric, microcosmic view of Cleveland's avant-garde artistic community. Presaging the psychedelic posters of the 1960s and reflecting many of the concurrent graphic art trends in Europe, this poster, and the entire series for the club's yearly balls, are bright, bold and daring and stand out as exciting and innovative American design. Each poster also served as an invitation to the event. Kokoon p. 3.