Irv Spector's posthumous holiday gift for you (not to be confused with the Phil Spector record album of near similar title) these orphaned drawings are looking for a home. Most are nameless and culled from folders and envelopes without label. Lacking mates in their own little cubelike environment, they've no recourse but to band together into a post of their own. Won't you hang them from your mantelpiece this holiday season?
(all images enlarge, of course)
Three 1950's Paramount. This first drawing is probably inspired by something he was working on at the time and drawn for his own amusement, since there's no screen frame around it and it's signed at the bottom.
Was on the outside looking in at Sir Irving and Sir Jeames.
No idea, but after reading the caption I must know the rest.
Phone doodles. After scanning this today I noticed
my name on it (bottom left of the owl scene). That
dates it late-period Spector (1970s).
Just for the sake of drawing?
Write your own caption. I say something about golf.
Some conception.
At first glance this appears like
The Bear That Wasn't but I'm pretty sure it's not. Different box among items with similar ink style from much earlier. You'll see what I mean when we rouse Bear out of hibernation in a future post.
From the
real Horton Hears A Who.
Might be the only one I have. That's why it's here.
I hope everyone's having a decently fine holiday season!