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Caricatures by Al Hirschfeld.
The art of caricature means more than just lazily manipulating photos, a common practice these says. It’s about capturing someone’s ESSENCE—so that the caricature resembles the person better than their own actual face.
After a short hiatus, we're back with a new Hirschfeld Century podcast on Al's nearly 60 year relationship with @CBS. It covers both radio & television and there are some good stories included https://t.co/xYt8rSY1eD
Today’s #SportsArtSaturday artist is Anika Orrock @Anikadrawls.
With a style reminiscent of Al Hirschfeld, Anika is equally adept at portraying baseball players and baseball fans, always with an eye to the beauty of the lighter side of the game.
#SportsArt #SportsArtist
Hirschfeld's first color work for @nytimes, Beauty and the Beast, published on this date 1994 https://t.co/G6Va9WLuII
A look back at some of my new artwork from 2017. Wishing everyone a happy and safe New Years! #2018 #nye #hirschfeld #nextinline #drawing
Via @SilverAgeTV:
"Al Hirschfeld illustrated #PeterFalk as Lieutenant #Columbo on the cover of #TVGuide, this date in 1976."
Hirschfeld's first color drawing for The @nytimes from this date, 1994 https://t.co/Mls2mp0Y6a
New drawing of the late David Bowie by illustrator Matt Hirschfeld. Remembering all those we lost in #2016 #DavidBowie
Al Hirschfeld's poster for The Harvey Girls (1946) starring Judy Garland, John Hodiak, Ray Bolger & Angela Lansbury.
3 Al Hirschfeld illustrations collected in "Harlem As Seen By Hirschfeld" (1941) @AlHirschfeld
Everyone's favorite Collie, Lassie! One of Hirschfeld's many @TVGuide covers #OTD 1958 https://t.co/BnD6td3j9a
Last new Broadway musical drawn by Hirschfeld: @bazluhrmann's LA BOHEME https://t.co/HDAgnJzsN1
"Harlem as Seen by Hirschfeld" published #OTD 1941. See all the prints here: https://t.co/fCkG1GH7W6