
The Connor Brothers
If You Haven't Got Anything Nice To Say, 2020
Giclee, acrylic, silkscreen & varnish on heavy duty paper - hand finished edition
16 3/8 x 11 3/8 in
41.5 x 29 cm
41.5 x 29 cm
Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs
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Framed - last one left! The illustrations have been derived from the Pulp Fiction book era in 20th Century America. Termed 'pulp magazines' because of the low quality paper used...
Framed - last one left!
The illustrations have been derived from the Pulp Fiction book era in 20th Century America. Termed "pulp magazines" because of the low quality paper used between the covers, these publications proliferated in the nineteen-thirties and nineteen-forties to the point where they blanketed newsstands in just about every popular fiction genre of the time.
The quote was stated by American writer and eldest daughter to Theodore Roosevelt, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. It was first quoted by her and published in 'The Saturday Evening Post' back in 1965.
The illustrations have been derived from the Pulp Fiction book era in 20th Century America. Termed "pulp magazines" because of the low quality paper used between the covers, these publications proliferated in the nineteen-thirties and nineteen-forties to the point where they blanketed newsstands in just about every popular fiction genre of the time.
The quote was stated by American writer and eldest daughter to Theodore Roosevelt, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. It was first quoted by her and published in 'The Saturday Evening Post' back in 1965.