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Hirschfeld's Harlem: Manhattan's Legendary Artist Illustrates This Legendary City Within a City

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The book showcases Al Hirschfeld's vibrant artistic journey through Harlem, capturing the neighborhood's dynamic spirit over six decades. Featuring a collection of full-color works from the Swing Era, it includes commentary from notable figures like Wynton Marsalis and Lena Horne, each reflecting on specific portraits. Additionally, Hirschfeld's iconic black-and-white drawings of prominent Harlem artists and public figures, such as Duke Ellington and Ethel Waters, are accompanied by his insightful narratives, offering a rich glimpse into the legacy of Black American creativity and culture.

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Hirschfeld's Harlem: Manhattan's Legendary Artist Illustrates This Legendary City Within a City, Al Hirschfeld

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2003
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