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RICHARD ERDOES (1912-2008)
The Last Days of the Late Great State of California. Magazine illustration depicting a map of California, circa 1960. Mixed media on board. 25 3/4 x 17 3/4 inches. Signed in lower right image.

This image illustrates landmarks and people from all over California sliding towards a crevasse at the Mexico border. Citizens throughout the state are holding signs with messages including "California is slipping away," "Meet thy Doom Gomorrah," and "ACME real estate: sell now before quake."

Richard Erdoes was an illustrator, photographer and author of books. His detailed, whimsical drawings were published in magazines such as Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated in the 1950s, and later in children's periodicals and books in the 1960s. An assignment for Life in 1967 brought him to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and marked the beginning of his fascination with Native American culture, and outrage at the conditions on the reservation. The passion for these subjects led him to the work for which he would be best known: writing histories and stories of the Native American experience.


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