I was there back in 1982, when I just carried a cheap little Kodak pocket camera, hence the poor resolution image.
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
TRAVELING
As June begins, I'm still visiting with my son and his family in Hoboken New Jersey after a three week stay in San Antonio Texas last April with my other four grandchildren. This photo was taken at the TWA Hotel the day I arrived in New York early in May!
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Monday, July 29, 2019
AL HIRSCHFELD
One of my most admired cartoonists has always been Al Hirschfeld.
His way of capturing likenesses and translating them into simple, flowing and dynamic lines is absolutely amazing and even poetic.
His caricatures are widely known and renowned, and almost every self-respecting cartoonist has learned part of his craft by studying Hirschfeld's renderings.
Yesterday, I paid a visit to the famed Algonquin Hotel located at 59, West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan and was greeted by some framed examples of Al Hirschfeld's artwork.
The story of the Algonquin Hotel is part of New York City's folklore and so is Mr. Hirschfeld.
Al Hirschfeld was born in St. Louis, Missouri on June 21, 1903 and died January 20, 2003 at the age of 99.
His way of capturing likenesses and translating them into simple, flowing and dynamic lines is absolutely amazing and even poetic.
His caricatures are widely known and renowned, and almost every self-respecting cartoonist has learned part of his craft by studying Hirschfeld's renderings.
Yesterday, I paid a visit to the famed Algonquin Hotel located at 59, West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan and was greeted by some framed examples of Al Hirschfeld's artwork.
The story of the Algonquin Hotel is part of New York City's folklore and so is Mr. Hirschfeld.
Al Hirschfeld was born in St. Louis, Missouri on June 21, 1903 and died January 20, 2003 at the age of 99.
In 1943, Hirschfeld married famous European actress Dolly Haas and they had one daughter, Nina, born in 1945. After her birth, Hirschfeld developed the habit of hiding her name, spelled in capital letters, on most every drawing he did thereafter. The number of NINAs concealed in every drawing was shown next to the artist's signature. It quickly became a favorite pastime to try and find out the hidden NINAs in the cartoons.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Friday, October 6, 2017
THE 2017 NEW YORK COMIC CON!
New York Comic Con is the East Coast's largest pop culture convention and the only one that takes place in the comic book, publishing, media, and licensing capital of the world — Gotham City.
Antonio, my little five year old grandson, who is a big comic book reader, attended the event wearing his Spiderman costume and made the scene with several Cosplayers!
Antonio, my little five year old grandson, who is a big comic book reader, attended the event wearing his Spiderman costume and made the scene with several Cosplayers!
Going back home by ferry, after a full day of fun and excitement!
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