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Shirley Booth

Three Versions Caricatures of Shirley Booth as NBC s "Hazel"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
of the magazine. (3) Versions Caricatures by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Shirley Booth as NBC`s
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1960s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Illustration Board, Pen

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Keith Haring Subway Drawings 1983 (exhibition catalog)
By Keith Haring
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring New York City Subway Drawings, 1983: Rare early exhibition catalog/pamphlet illustrated by Keith Haring on the occasion of: "Keith Haring / New-York City Subway Drawings...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Prints

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By Henri Matisse
Located in London, GB
Henri Matisse Grande Masque 1948 Aquatint on Marais paper, signed in pencil and numbered 11/25, there were also 5 artist’s proofs. Signed, dedicated "à Nadia Sednaoui" and inscribed ...
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1940s Modern Portrait Prints

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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

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1943 Broadway production of "The Voice of the Turtle"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Cardstock Signature: Signed Lower Left Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004), for the long running 1943 Broadway production of `The Voice of the Turtle`...
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1940s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Pen

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