Böhm, Karl. (1894–1981) [Krishizki, George. (1924–2001)]. Signed Drawing.
The Russian-Polish-American illustrator George 'Georges' Krishizki came to the U.S. in 1949; his on-the-spot drawings of musicians in performance attracted an appreciative audience. In a 1973 article published in conjunction with two simultaneous exhibitions, the artist explained the genesis of his long-running engagement with the concert hall: “I’ve always enjoyed going to concerts, and one day I decided it would be fun to combine my interests in music and art and make sketches of musicians during performances.”
An original pen and ink illustration of the great conductor by artist George Krishizki, boldly signed by Böhm and additionally signed, dated and titled by Krishizki: "Georges / 1978 / Karl Böhm conducting the New York Philharmonic in Symphony No. 2, D major, Op. 73 by Johannes Brahms / Pension Fund Benefit Concert / Monday Evening, March 6, 1978 / Avery Fisher Hall." 12 x 9 inches.
The Russian-Polish-American illustrator George 'Georges' Krishizki came to the U.S. in 1949; his on-the-spot drawings of musicians in performance attracted an appreciative audience. In a 1973 article published in conjunction with two simultaneous exhibitions, the artist explained the genesis of his long-running engagement with the concert hall: “I’ve always enjoyed going to concerts, and one day I decided it would be fun to combine my interests in music and art and make sketches of musicians during performances.”
Böhm, Karl. (1894–1981) [Krishizki, George. (1924–2001)]. Signed Drawing.
The Russian-Polish-American illustrator George 'Georges' Krishizki came to the U.S. in 1949; his on-the-spot drawings of musicians in performance attracted an appreciative audience. In a 1973 article published in conjunction with two simultaneous exhibitions, the artist explained the genesis of his long-running engagement with the concert hall: “I’ve always enjoyed going to concerts, and one day I decided it would be fun to combine my interests in music and art and make sketches of musicians during performances.”
An original pen and ink illustration of the great conductor by artist George Krishizki, boldly signed by Böhm and additionally signed, dated and titled by Krishizki: "Georges / 1978 / Karl Böhm conducting the New York Philharmonic in Symphony No. 2, D major, Op. 73 by Johannes Brahms / Pension Fund Benefit Concert / Monday Evening, March 6, 1978 / Avery Fisher Hall." 12 x 9 inches.
The Russian-Polish-American illustrator George 'Georges' Krishizki came to the U.S. in 1949; his on-the-spot drawings of musicians in performance attracted an appreciative audience. In a 1973 article published in conjunction with two simultaneous exhibitions, the artist explained the genesis of his long-running engagement with the concert hall: “I’ve always enjoyed going to concerts, and one day I decided it would be fun to combine my interests in music and art and make sketches of musicians during performances.”