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No need to leave home to take an illustrated tour of what we call the Hirschfeld Century. July 15th at 8 pm for @GuildHall. You will see old favorites & discover many new ones. Also hear great stories about Hirschfeld's life and work. Please join us!
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When Hirschfeld returned to printmaking in 1969, his first project was a suite of lithos of different dances and poses, simply titled RHYTHM. Here are a few for #InternationalDanceDay
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Hirschfeld's 1st drawing for the The New Yorker appeared on this date, 1993, after a 56 year ban from the magazine 😱 https://t.co/eoWw1PXrlI @NewYorker
@Irving_Berlin @RnH_Org @reba As seen by Hirschfeld
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Happy birthday, Elizabeth Taylor! In Hirschfeld's account books, the first drawing of Taylor was credited as "young girl" for the film National Velvet https://t.co/Vy5OWRCUQS
Hirschfeld gets political. "Peace in Our Time", from this date, 1939 https://t.co/009Pue1GqM
RIP Margo Lion. Here are some of the shows she produced that made Broadway better.
#OTD 2002: @bazluhrmann's LA BOHEME. One of Hirschfeld's last cast drawings and Luhrmann's last Broadway show before @MoulinRougeBway
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