Jan 28, 2016 - Sale 2403

Sale 2403 - Lot 148

Price Realized: $ 40,000
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 25,000 - $ 35,000
HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY.
"I Am an American!" Charcoal and pastel on board. 1372x1067 mm; 54x42 inches. Inscribed "To the SPIRIT OF AMERICA," and signed by Christy, lower right image. Some areas of faint pastel smudges. Original wood frame and glass. [New York], 1941.

Additional Details

This original study for the iconic "I Am an American" billboard poster was donated by Howard Chandler Christy to PS. 60, the Ottilia M. Beha Junior High School, 420 East 12th Street, New York City. It was created to celebrate "I Am an American Day" on May 18th, 1941. The event took place in Central Park, where native-born Americans and those who had attained citizenship through naturalization gathered and recited an oath of allegiance to the United States. Congress eventually moved the holiday to September and renamed it "Constitution and Citizenship Day." The determined, spirited "Columbia" in the maquette was based on model Elise Ford; she is seen here donning a traditional laurel wreath, bearing a torch and a volume of Constitutional Law. The Chairman for the Mayor's rally committee, Federal Judge Murray Hulbert, was quoted in the New York Times on May 4, 1941, suggesting that if Hitler could see the poster it would "stop him in his tracks." Billboard-sized versions of the poster were hung in Times Square to publicize the Central Park celebrations in the 1940s. Both Christy and Ford were in attendance at the Times Square unveiling in 1942 with Mayor Fiorello La Guardia.