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Counting Nina's

The Historical Museum* Has a wonderful collection Of the drawings done by Hirschfeld,** Waiting there for your inspection. As you view his work you’ll realize He’s the Caricature King; From his sketchpad and his pencils, Magic images would spring. He could capture a celebrity With just a few quick strokes. Most were honored to be subjects Of his playful, artful pokes. But the fun in all his sketches, Once his daughter was alive, Lies in looking for the Nina’s, (Starting 1945). For her name was always hidden In the lines upon the page, Giving viewers quite a challenge, In which many would engage. Sometimes there’d be many Nina’s In which case he’d let you know By a number written next to His cool signature below. If you visit the exhibit, You can sit in Hirschfeld’s chair And pretend you’re hiding Nina’s, With his humor and his flair. *New York Historical Society **Al Hirschfeld

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Date: 7/9/2015 7:39:00 PM
Great history lesson.
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Date: 7/5/2015 5:36:00 PM
Once again you are the teacher. And we are very grateful students. Peace. :) Can't wait to go check out his drawings.
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Ilene Bauer
Date: 7/6/2015 7:44:00 PM
thank you so much, robert! yes, i taught english for 30 years and i guess i will always come across like the teacher i was (and am!). you'll love his artwork - it's definitely worth checking out...
Date: 6/30/2015 6:49:00 PM
Ilene, I think that information is so cool. It made me go have a look at his art to check out the Nina's. Your poem so charmingly honors his artwork. It is wonderful! 7
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Ilene Bauer
Date: 7/6/2015 7:42:00 PM
thank you, connie! i think it's wonderful that you actually did some research on hirschfeld after reading my poem - that made me feel very good. much appreciated!

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