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West Side Story #1 Acrylic Print
by Al Hirschfeld
$104.00
Product Details
West Side Story #1 acrylic print by Al Hirschfeld. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
A black and white sketch depicts a lively scene where a man seems to be proposing to a woman in the foreground, while in the background, dramatic and... more
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Artist's Description
A black and white sketch depicts a lively scene where a man seems to be proposing to a woman in the foreground, while in the background, dramatic and exaggerated figures are dancing energetically. The dynamic and whimsical style gives the drawing a humorous and fantastical feel, suggesting it could be related to a theatrical or dream sequence.
About Al Hirschfeld
Al Hirschfeld 1903 - 2003 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 a linear calligraphic style, appeared in virtually every major publication of the last nine decades (including a 75 year relationship with The New York Times) as well as numerous book and record covers and 15 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...
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