Original Advertising Art

Breakfast's Ready Li'l Missy
Artist:William V. Cahill
Date:1913
Medium:Oil on Canvas
Dimensions:Sight Size 26" X 36"
Condition:Excellent
Original Use:Original Illustration Art for Cream Of Wheat Advertisement
Price:$23,500.00

Above: Full view of artwork

Above: Detail


An original illustration treasure from the storied Cream of Wheat vaults, this oil-on-canvas by William V. Cahill was used for the 1913 advertisement titled Breakfast's Ready Li'l Missy. This is perhaps the finest of the 18 works created by this Howard Pyle student for Cream of Wheat. An interior genre scene (in the same interior) painted in 1912 by Cahill titled "The Dress Fitting" set records in a New York City Sotheby's Arcade Auction selling for a staggering $327,200. The auction results for this related and relevant piece follow.

Above: Sotheby's arcade auction Lot #211



Title:The Dress Fitting
30.10" x 25.10"
Created: 1912
Oil/Canvas
Signed
Lot: 211
Auction House: Sotheby's New York, Arcade
Low Est.: $2,500
High Est.: $3,500
Sales Price**: $327,200
06/29/2004

This painting is featured on page 40 as a full page color plate in Dave Stivers' 1986 hardcover book The Nabisco Brands Collection of Cream of Wheat Advertising Art.


Above: Verso view of canvas on old original pine stretchers

Above: The artists signature

Above: Printed tearsheet of artwork as inside cover Saturday Evening Post January 11; 1913


Each original piece of artwork used in Cream of Wheat advertising was carefully stored and archived at the Cream of Wheat headquarters in northeast Minneapolis. The unusual care taken to protect this thorough, well-maintained archive is testament to the foresight of Emery Mapes, who presided over the Cream of Wheat advertising campaign. Most advertising illustration in the early 20th century was considered expendable, and was quickly destroyed, lost or thrown away. Mapes insisted upon treating the art as art, and employed the finest talents working as illustrators to help developed Cream of Wheat�s folksy nostalgic iconography. Counted among the artists Mapes recruited are N.C. Wyeth, Jessie Willcox Smith, Phillip Goodwin, J.C. Leyendecker, James Montgomery Flagg and Edward V. Brewer. With the help of this stable of talent, the Cream of Wheat advertising campaign came to define some of the most enduring visions of American hearth and home.

Above: Verso notations

Above: Verso notated view of work



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