George Hagenauer UNITED STATES
Member Since March 2005
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Fritzi Ritz at the pool Sunday

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Location: KEEPERS COMIC STRIP ART
Title: Fritzi Ritz at the pool Sunday
Artist:  Ernie  Bushmiller (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Comic Strip
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 770
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 7/31/2019

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Member Since: March 2005
Last Login: April 2026
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Country: UNITED STATES
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Philip R. Frey Member Since 2008
Posted On 5/14/2020

Very nice. I wonder what the paste-up over Fritzi was?  There's nothing on the printed version, so why would she need to be covered over?  Odd.

George Hagenauer Member Since 2005
Posted On 5/14/2020

Philip R. Frey wrote:
"  Very nice. I wonder what the paste-up over Fritzi was?  There's nothing on the printed version, so why would she need to be covered over?  Odd.
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I'll check it but I thin kshe is the paste over - (I am doing this from memory) Bushmiller for soe reason drew hre on a spearate sheet and pasted here on the sunday board .- sicne it is tight to the board I haven't ever tried to lift it up and see what is underneath Bes tGeorge

 

Philip R. Frey Member Since 2008
Posted On 5/14/2020

George Hagenauer wrote:
"  I'll check it but I thin kshe is the paste over - (I am doing this from memory) Bushmiller for soe reason drew hre on a spearate sheet and pasted here on the sunday board .- sicne it is tight to the board I haven't ever tried to lift it up and see what is underneath Bes tGeorge
 
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Okay, thanks!  I can kind of see that now.  There's a bit of a jump near the edge of where he marries the line of the cloud up.  Now I'm *really* curious as to what's under there.  (Could be a whole different Fritzi!)  Don't damage it, of course, but maybe try looking with a strong light behind it?  I've had that work before so I could at least get a sense of what was back there.

George Hagenauer Member Since 2005
Posted On 5/14/2020

This piece also has a amazingratio of bathing suits to square inch of art board!