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Title: Newbie to forums, though a grey bearding collector
Post by: okiehawker on January 26, 2018, 11:00:02 PM
Hello APF members, I've really enjoyed the few discussions I've already read on the forum, especially related to poster history and what members enjoy!  I'm mainly a multi-old paper and art collector progressing over 40+ years of collecting now. For posters, I'm really image driven and admittedly a bit of a sucker for beautiful surprises (of course, eye of the beholder and all that, eh?). For example, here's a picture of a couple of Glenn Cravath possible Tarzan and His Mate billboard poster designs that I really enjoy.  These came out of the Cravath estate around 15 years ago when Cravath's estate started entering the market. I'm looking forward to participating as a first timer to APF.  I think my nature, though, is more comfortable on the members only part of the Forum, but we'll see...
Title: Re: Newbie to forums, though a grey bearding collector
Post by: jayn_j on January 26, 2018, 11:37:14 PM
Hello APF members, I've really enjoyed the few discussions I've already read on the forum, especially related to poster history and what members enjoy!  I'm mainly a multi-old paper and art collector progressing over 40+ years of collecting now. For posters, I'm really image driven and admittedly a bit of a sucker for beautiful surprises (of course, eye of the beholder and all that, eh?). For example, here's a picture of a couple of Glenn Cravath possible Tarzan and His Mate billboard poster designs that I really enjoy.  These came out of the Cravath estate around 15 years ago when Cravath's estate started entering the market. I'm looking forward to participating as a first timer to APF.  I think my nature, though, is more comfortable on the members only part of the Forum, but we'll see...
Those are so incredible
Title: Re: Newbie to forums, though a grey bearding collector
Post by: Monster_A_GoGo on January 26, 2018, 11:58:02 PM
Oh my stars! Those really are amazing! So cool that you have them. Zowie! 

WELCOME!
Title: Re: Newbie to forums, though a grey bearding collector
Post by: erik1925 on January 27, 2018, 11:21:21 AM
First, Welcome3.gif and we're glad to have you, okiehawker!

Those are some very fine looking original pieces there. Congrats on acquiring them.

I noticed in your post that you say these are possible Tarzan & His Mate designs. They certainly look like Tarzan imagery. So is the question about which film specifically they might be for? Or more a question that they were actual billboard designs? Or maybe done for something else associated with the film?

Title: Re: Newbie to forums, though a grey bearding collector
Post by: CSM on January 27, 2018, 12:33:14 PM
Welcome!
Title: Re: Newbie to forums, though a grey bearding collector
Post by: okiehawker on January 27, 2018, 12:33:48 PM
I noticed in your post that you say these are possible Tarzan & His Mate designs. They certainly look like Tarzan imagery. So is the question about which film specifically they might be for? Or more a question that they were actual billboard designs? Or maybe done for something else associated with the film?
Good questions.  When these designs first came to light,  I corresponded with some long time ERB collectors, including  George McWhorter, about these designs.  Based on the dimensions of the design, content, and Jane's clothing, a possible Tarzan and His Mate billboard design made sense.  It's also interesting to consider that Tarzan Escapes at one point was to be Jane's demise as Maureen O'Sullivan  had expressed a desire to leave the role.  These designs also compliment Tarzan Escapes, except for Jane's clothing.  Of course,  the censors may not have  put the hammer down on Jane's clothing when the advertising designs started.  The dimensions of the art are similar to other billboard designs at this stage.  It would be great if anyone had an image of a billboard/other advertising that used these designs. It would be great to know definitively how these designs were used as just ideas or actual product. As an ERB buff, I'm very glad these designs survived and that the colors are still strong after approximately 80 years.  Other thoughts are very welcome!