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Being a longtime Comic book fan, I look at this piece very differently. Lets call John Lennon "Sergio Aragones," a great artist with a very particular style, everything that is known to be drawn by the man had a fast line with cartoonish flourish.
The piece that you believe was drawn by John is far more realistic in in design and not at all cartoonish, more of the realism attained by proper shadowing and exacting shape, more like Neal Adams
Sure artists can cross borders and work in multiple styles, but we have never seen anything like this drawn by John Lennon, add the fact that it is unsigned and you have a long way to go to prove the sketch was ever even seen by John.
Great posts. To me, Lennon's work appears a hybrid of Schiele and Ralph Steadman.
No offense, but that would be like watching Titanic 2. However, I am open to new evidence - it's just that there has not been any at all yet, and I am running out of things to look at here. One wonders why Lennon would draw something so small for example. What about the totally atypical borders and placement? The inset nature of the "portrait" - shaded back, with Lennon's known drawings generally having a free-floating flat quality? The unexplained squaring, the toned substrate...if you want to discuss shading, even the stippling seems quite different in employment from known Lennon works. What else is there?
I often ask this question first but seem to have gotten distracted for some reason. What, if anything, is on the Reverse? Sometimes, there is more useful data there than on the Obverse.
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