![]() Drawn to Life: Al Hirschfeld and the Theater of Tennessee Williams
For the Tennessee Williams centennial, The Historic New Orleans Collection organized this show & catalogue. Hirschfeld drew almost all Williams productions on & off Broadway. |
![]() The Line King - The Al Hirschfeld Story
The Oscar nominated Line King is a fascinating portrait of the artist as a cultural icon, With appearances by Lauren Bacall, Carol Channing, and others. |
![]() Window card for Where's Charley?
The classic Broadway musical based on the play Charley's Aunt starred Ray Bolger who introduced "Once In Love With Amy". |
![]() Window card for Portofino
A famous 1958 Broadway musical flop, it nevertheless inspired a great piece of theatre iconography. |
![]() Window card for The Golden Apple
1954 poster for 1st Off-Broadway show to win Best Musical from NY Drama Critics' Circle. Drawing appeared on the program & cast album. |
![]() Window Card for My Fair Lady
The classic poster from My Fair Lady. This iconic image has become the logo for the show. |
![]() Window Card for My Fair Lady
The classic poster from My Fair Lady. This iconic image has become the logo for the show. |
![]() Fade Out, Fade In
Window card from the 1964 Comden & Green - Jule Styne musical. |
![]() Hirschfeld: Art and Recollections From Eight Decades
More than 3/4 of the drawings in this book have not been seen since their initial publication. Introduction by Alistair Cooke. |
![]() The Swiss Family Perelman
Illustrated by Hirschfeld, this is the hilarious and unforgettable account of the Perelman family’s trip around the world. |
![]() Listen to the Mockingbird
This was the 1st of 3 books Hirschfeld illustrated for his longtime friend S. J. Perelman. Great humor and art. |
![]() Westward Ha! (Or Around the World in 80 Cliches)
A hilarious and fully illustrated account of Perelman and Hirschfeld’s trip around the world for Holiday magazine. |
![]() Drawn to Life: Al Hirschfeld and the Theater of Tennessee Williams
For the Tennessee Williams centennial, The Historic New Orleans Collection organized this show & catalogue. Hirschfeld drew almost all Williams productions on & off Broadway. |
![]() In line with Al Hirschfeld: January 18-April 5, 1998, Katonah Museum of Art
Award-winning catalogue from the first complete museum retrospective of Hirschfeld's work. Includes many works not found in any other publication. |
![]() Hirschfeld's British Aisles [Paperback]
Here are the luminaries of the West End captured in their stage glory by the only recording device allowed in the theatre: Hirschfeld's pencil. |
![]() The Speakeasies of 1932: Paperback
Originally published in 1932 as "Manhattan Oases," Hirschfeld's book memorializes 3 dozen of some 32,000 illegal drinking holes in New York during Prohibition. |
![]() Hirschfeld On Line [Hardcover]
A career-spanning retrospective with essays by friends, families and those who have been immortalized by him. |
![]() Hirschfeld's Harlem [Paperback]
A beautiful valentine to African-American artists and beyond. Hirschfeld’s Harlem is well-worth a visit, as exhilarating as a breath of late-night air. |
![]() The Line King - The Al Hirschfeld Story
The Oscar nominated Line King is a fascinating portrait of the artist as a cultural icon, With appearances by Lauren Bacall, Carol Channing, and others. |
![]() Hirschfeld's Hollywood: The Film Art of Al Hirschfeld
For the first time, Hirschfeld’s nine decades of film art are collected in a comprehensive book, illustrated with more than 100 drawings, collages, & posters. |
![]() Window card for Hello Dolly!
The signature image of Carol Channing, who claimed Hirschfeld made her a star. All he did was transmute her presence into ink. |