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The American Theatre as Seen by Hirschfeld

1925-1961
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Al Hirschfeld's drawings stand as one of the most innovative efforts in establishing the visual language of modern art through caricature in the 20th century. A self-described "characterist," his signature work, defined by linear calligraphic style, appeared in virtually every major publication of the last nine decades (including a seventy-five-year relationship with The New York Times), as well as numerous books, record covers, and fifteen postage stamps. Hirschfeld said his contribution was to take the character, created by the playwright and portrayed by the actor, and reinvent it for the reader. Playwright Terrence McNally wrote: "No one 'writes' more accurately of the performing arts than Al Hirschfeld. He accomplishes on a blank page with his pen and ink in a few strokes what many of us need a lifetime of words to say." These volume of his work from 1925-1961 brings the balance of Hirschfeld's theater works into focus, giving us the ultimate collection of his theater drawings and illustrations and a complete representation of the artist for the first time.
Al Hirschfeld was an American caricaturist best known for his black and white portraits of celebrities and Broadway stars. He was the recipient of two lifetime achievement Tony Awards and was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2002.
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